Almost six months on from the EU referendum, we present a mini-series on five people who helped to shape the result.
Former Vote Leave organisers are signing up to run local operations for Change Britain.
Are we seeing a convulsion as great as 1968 – or even 1848?
They must not be allowed to succeed.
Leavers can’t afford to quit the field just because the battle is won, not with continuity Remain trying to thwart the result.
The Foreign Secretary says that Brexit involves restoring “UK control over our laws, borders, money and trade”.
The group wants a Hard Brexit. Either way, the Government should move Article 50 before next spring is over.
The world changes in many ways, but the rules of modern campaigns are still defined by Clinton’s success in 1992.
Funding for EU programmes in the UK will be maintained until 2020 – just as Vote Leave promised.
The other popular Remain argument – that the result was too close to provide a valid mandate – is also bogus.
Are you simply a candidate of the Right? How would you handle a Democrat administration in America?
What evidence is there that you can increase the Party’s electoral reach? Would you bring back liberal interventionism? Would you appoint George Osborne to your Cabinet?
It would be wrong to pretend some racists don’t feel emboldened. But it would be an injustice to tar 17.4 million Leavers as agreeing with them.
Change Britain activists who backed both Leave and Remain will be on the streets, maintaining the momentum for reform that this year’s vote has unlocked.