Arguments

Compare the Brexit :

Tech for UK have studied Theresa May's withdrawal agreement to see how it compares to a no deal Brexit or remaining in the EU. See how they differ on the key issues that will affect people's day to day lives.

For those awkward conversations - a pillow book.


https://www.talkaboutbrex.co.uk/

Lexit schmexit

The sensible Labour MPs and friends have nailed it in this brilliant rebuttal of the whole tedious Lexit litany of lies.

Impacts

A great up to the minute record of Brexit impacts especially in London: http://www.brexitrecord.com/category/london/

Impacts on local economies, constituency by constituency: http://www.mylocaleconomy.org/brexit-potentialimpacts-for-local-economies/

Leave was wrong: when gold flows are taken out of the figures, half of Britain's exports go to EU http://news.sky.com/topic/brexit-forensics-7106

Leaving Euratom is an "existential threat" to the nuclear industry http://news.sky.com/story/nuclear-industry-acts-on-no-deal-brexit-as-mps-plot-euratom-rebellion-11078272

Port of Dover video as shown at Tory conference: http://www.kentlive.news/news/kent-news/port-dover-just-trolled-tory-561681

A week's wages: "the Brexit vote has cost the average worker almost one week’s wages due to higher prices" report by UK in a changing Europe here

Standards to be replaced by Amazon reviews? https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/the-latest-idea-from-a-brexit-official-replace-eu-safety-checks-with-amazon-reviews-a3650231.html and https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/4629580/one-of-the-options-for-brexit-amazon-reviews-could-replace-eu-safety-stamps/

Leave arguments

All those little fibs and the reality: http://www.brexitlies.com/

Richard Bird's thoughtful approach to dismantling leavers' positions: http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/richard-bird/leave-supporters_b_17699668.html

Immigration: An authoritative treatment of the position on immigration under EU law. Bears no relationship to what is commonly believed and affirmed:

http://eulawanalysis.blogspot.co.uk/2016/11/eu-free-movement-law-in-10-questions.html?m=1

How much does someone on £25k pay to the EU? £28 Great post by Ralph France from Dorset for Europe:

The will of the people - not what you think it means, says Helena de la Cruz.

Medical issues - of interest to elderly leave voters!

http://healthierin.eu/

http://www.abpi.org.uk/media-centre/Documents/BARNIER_DAVIS_Joint_Association_Pharma_Letter_12_July_2017.pdf

The future was rosy - Daniel Hannan's rose-tinted spectacles made his vision unreliable! (https://www.reddit.com/r/unitedkingdom/comments/6jfza7/what_britain_looks_like_after_brexit_by_dan_hannan/

Unmasking the real enemy

Tax avoidance - Cameron's real reason for holding the referendum in the first place. Well documented in this blog piece

Vote Leave broke electoral law - the referendum result was bought by vested interests: https://infacts.org/vote-leave-spending-casts-doubt-on-referendum-validity/

Chaos makes some people rich: http://truepublica.org.uk/united-kingdom/how-brexit-was-engineered-by-foreign-billionaires-to-bring-about-economic-chaos-for-profit/ "Britain is being set up for a fall where those with big money will ultimately clean up." 2017-10-19

How much did you say?


Where do we stand with the law?

Legal Milestones on the Road to Brexit: The People’s Challenge Guide: (December 2017) https://thepeopleschallengeorg.files.wordpress.com/2017/12/17-12-01-legal-milestones-on-the-road-to-brexit-the-peoples-challenge-guide_1-december-update.pdf

Why the practical difficulties may prevent Brexit (trade deals).

https://tradebetablog.wordpress.com/2018/02/13/grandfathering-eu-ftas/amp/

Oh all right then, some pro-Brexit arguments - all are refutable and rely on the same prejudices as ignorant pro-Brexit arguments but these are by academics, so get ready: