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One small vote, one hugely important outcome

Tim Livesey takes a closer look at the process of voting in any referendum on UK membership of the EU. He urges the electorate to both vote and to vote in a responsible way. The result of the forthcoming referendum is crucial to all our lives, and many others besides. We cannot predict the precise consequences of either a yes, or a no vote. But we can be sure that a no vote would have huge consequences, most of which are at present largely unexplored.

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What is the EU for?

Jonathan Chaplin makes the case that the key referendum question is: do we want to remain part of this ambitious, inspiring – and yes, constantly frustrating – project of transnational justice, or shall we turn inwards to protect our own? Justice, or ‘just us’?

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Towards an informed debate on our shared futures

Rt Rev Dr Angus Morrison, Moderator of the Church of Scotland’s General Assembly, calls for a debate on Europe that revitatilses the body politic.

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Learning to disagree well on Europe

Launching Reimagining Europe, Archbishop Justin Welby makes the case that we need to seek out new ways of disagreeing well on Europe that leaves us energised and revitatlised, not dispirited and divided.

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