We're now into the last couple of days of campaigning and the latest opinion polls show the referendum race is once again neck-and-neck. Our first piece today reports that perhaps the most surprising finding from the polling is that almost half of all Leave voters believe the outcome of Thursday's vote will be "rigged" by the authorities. One of the key warnings from the Brexit camp has been that Turkey could soon be joining the EU. Today, former European parliament vice-president Edward McMillan-Scott, writes for Politics.co.uk on why David Cameron is right about Turkey's membership not being on the horizon. There were incredibly moving scenes from the House of Commons yesterday as MPs paid tribute to Jo Cox. But there is growing criticism from Leave campaigners that some on the Remain side are taking advantage of her death. Our next item suggests that we have an opportunity to make something good out of the tragedy but that Brexiters must stop trying to police the reaction to it. And remember you can keep up with all the latest referendum developments and analysis in our daily live blog. Today we have news that Boris Johnson has dismissed expert warnings about a possible recession if we leave the EU but has reassuringly said that he would apologise if it does happen. |
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