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"At last there is something that both supporters and opponents of further European integration can agree on" (Photo: Richard Laming)

Nothing wrong with cherry-picking

The failure of the two referendums in France and the Netherlands may have left pro-European campaigners with oeuf and ei on their faces, but they have been proved right about one thing at least.

The consequences of a Yes vote were clear, they said. The move towards a democratic European Union continues. And if there is a No vote, chaos follows. Nobody has a clue what happens next.

The Yes campaign’s predictions of victory may have been awry, but they were right about...

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"At last there is something that both supporters and opponents of further European integration can agree on" (Photo: Richard Laming)

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