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Readers on the EU referendum

The best comments and themes readers are discussing beneath our EU referendum live blog and elsewhere 

  • Londoners gather in Trafalgar Square in a pro-EU rally on 21 June.

    'Ruth Davidson owned Boris': readers on the EU referendum

    Here are some of the issues Guardian readers are talking about on Tuesday. Join the conversation in our latest live blog
  • Jeremy Corbyn

    'Well done Corbyn for attacking Farage': readers on the EU referendum

    Here are some of the issues Guardian readers are talking about on Tuesday. Join the conversation in our latest live blog
  • Remain campaigners hold placards in front of the Houses of Parliament, where MPs returned on Monday to pay tribute to MP Jo Cox.

    'We should all be ashamed': readers on the EU referendum

    Here are some of the issues Guardian readers are talking about on Monday. Join the conversation in our latest live blog
  • Bob Geldof leads a noisy counter-demonstration as a flotilla of fishing vessels campaigning to leave the EU sails up the river Thames in London.

    'The descent into farce is just sad': readers on the EU referendum

    Here are some of the issues Guardian readers are talking about on Wednesday. Join the conversation in our latest live blog
  • Leader of the British opposition Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, looks on as he poses with Labour Party and TUC members during a photocall for the 'Labour In for Britain' campaign in London, on June 14, 2016 calling for a remain vote in the EU referendum. Labours Shadow Cabinet came together to make a joint call to Labour voters ahead of the EU referendum at a Labour In for Britain event. / AFP PHOTO / BEN STANSALLBEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images

    'A divided nation ill at ease with itself': readers on the EU referendum

    Here are some of the issues Guardian readers are talking about on Monday. Join the conversation in our latest live blog
  • Gordon Brown said Labour supporters have most to gain from keeping Britain in the EU as he spearheads a referendum charm offensive.

    'Both camps are getting pathetic': readers on the EU referendum

    Here are some of the issues Guardian readers are talking about on Monday. Join the conversation in our latest live blog
  • Protesters dressed as Boris Johnson hold placards in central London showing the groups of people that would be affected most by a Tory Brexit budget.

    'Factual debate was abandoned weeks ago': readers on the EU referendum

    Here are some of the issues Guardian readers are talking about on Friday. Join the conversation in our latest live blog
  • Dr Sarah Wollaston pictured in 2013

    'I admire Sarah Wollaston's honesty': readers on the EU referendum

    Here are some of the issues Guardian readers are talking about on Thursday. Join the conversation in our latest live blog
  • A web page on a voting registration site for the forthcoming British EU referendum is seen on a laptop computer and a smart phone in London, Britain, June 8, 2016. REUTERS/Toby Melville

    'Had months to register? Not the point': readers on the EU referendum

    Here are some of the issues Guardian readers are talking about on Wednesday
  • British Prime Minister David Cameron delivers a speech on the upcoming EU referendum at the Savoy Place in London on June 7, 2016.

    'This is divide and rule politics': readers on the EU referendum

    Here are some of the issues Guardian readers are talking about on Tuesday. Join the conversation in our latest live blog
  • David Cameron and Tim Farron watch as Harriet Harman speaks in London

    'EU is more democratic than the Lords': readers on the EU referendum

    Here are some of the issues Guardian readers are talking about on Monday. Join the conversation in our latest live blog
  • Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Independence party, in London today.

    'The Brexit lot are doing a victory lap already': readers on the EU referendum

    Here are some of the issues Guardian readers are talking about on Friday. Join the conversation in our latest live blog
  • Labour Party leader, Jeremy Corbyn addresses an event stating why he wants to remain in the EU, in London, Britain June 6, 2016. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls

    'A decisive intervention by Corbyn': readers on the EU referendum

    Here are some of the issues Guardian readers are talking about on Thursday. Join the conversation
  • Nigel Farage Addresses EU Referendum Issues As He Continues On UKIP Bus Tour<br>BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - MAY 31: Leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP), Nigel Farage talks to supporters and market traders in Birmingham Rag Market during campaigning for votes to leave the European Union in the referendum on May 31, 2016 in Birmingham, England. With 23 days to go until the EU referendum, Nigel Farage took his battle bus to Birmingham encouraging British people to vote to leave the EU on 23rd June 2016. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

    'The whole process is a travesty': readers on the EU referendum

    Here are some of the issues Guardian readers are talking about on Wednesday. Join the conversation below
  • Jeremy Corbyn and Ed Miliband in Doncaster. Does Labour need to be clearer about its stance?

    'Britain will become a dot on the map': readers on the EU referendum

    Here are some of the issues that Guardian readers are talking about on Tuesday. Join the conversation
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