Are you referring to a specific incident? From the coverage I've seen so far, both sides are as bad as each other, making up/adjusting statistics and facts to fit their narrative.
Yes, and there will be a period of purdah for 28 days ahead of the referendum, a similar period as is enforced...
Which is why I said 'for example'. It's one example, it's a pretty trivial one, but it's one amongst many (and it doesn't rely on tariffs and quotas, which are the biggest trade barriers but also those that a post-Brexit UK would do the most to avoid facing). There is huge amounts of evidence...
I can go with the idea of it being a free trade deal. But that doesn't mean there's no strings attached. All of the EU's free trade deals with near neighbours involve the free movement of goods, services, capital, finance and people. In which case we have no control over EU immigration...
Sure. The short answer is because barriers to trade reduce trade. And some barriers are inevitable. For example, currently a UK exporter can ship goods to elsewhere in the EU without any official export documentation. If we left the EU (assuming this means also leaving the single market), then...
In a couple of words; economic growth.
We have more trade with the EU than we'd have post-Brexit - trade means jobs. We have non-EU firms investing and creating jobs here because it gives them access to the EU and the Single Market. Brexit wouldn't end all of that; there would still be some...