Where there was discord, she has brought harmony.
Crucially, he has enhanced the role of our state without falling into the trap of just extending it.
Cameron may soon be going, but we must ensure that his legacy is secured, our party should unite, and our work should begin again.
I believe that this organisation is incapable of providing a swift or lasting solution to problems.
There is uncertainty about what exactly the union will do next, but we know that we have consistently failed to nudge things in a better direction in the past.
Only six per cent of UK businesses export to the European Union, but 100 per cent are still required to undertake the cost of compliance.
Is it seriously only legitimate to ask such questions of a white man but not, in exactly the same terms, of a Muslim?
The arguments need to be made again, not for the benefit of rich people but for the benefit of everyone in the UK and around the world.
The pull provided by top ups of wages by benefits is about to be overtaken by a significantly larger pull factor in the form of the National Living Wage.
One of my constituents asked me: what’s the point of having MPs if they can’t make this sort of decision? He was right.
I believe we Conservatives will be able to unite again after the EU referendum. Meanwhile, Labour Labour are seeking to remove the ideologically impure from their party.
I believe that a change in our relationship with Europe could provide a fantastic opportunity to achieve this greater Britain we all want to see.
We want to ensure that you are not arbitrarily held back because of the colour of your skin, your sexuality or your religious beliefs.
You’re then four or five years ahead of a graduate, already knowledgeable about the role and the business, and you’ve been earning all the while.
After the dust has settled, we must work with our Prime Minister and this Government to deliver a better society for all.