Fox and Leadsom are on 13 per cent, Crabb is on 9 per cent, the rest are nowhere.
The Norway option could represent a solution around which the country can now unite. (It can also be called the Iceland option, but that’s a bit painful this morning.)
Will the pro-Remain majority of MPs frustrate the referendum result?
What must come first is the need to get on with Brexit in an orderly way. That requires a new Prime Minister and Cabinet quickly.
Cameron’s successor will have no mandate from voters and the Government already has no workable majority in the Commons.
And where is the Chancellor himself, come to think of it? Has anyone seen him? Can you help?
There is a strong case for appointing a new Party Chairman who is neutral between the contenders.
How they have been reacting to the referendum result and the Prime Minister’s announcement.
By our calculation, about 40 pro-Brexit Conservative MPs haven’t signed it.
Remain is trying to bully you out of doing what you want to do.
I would count it a no-score draw. But the setting, the personnel, much of the audience and the tone felt, to me, very London-flavoured.
What he said offers no guidance one way or the other and, since it was largely missed, it is worth reprinting.
It will risk being unable to get its business through the Commons.
If she wants to get on the stage, this is the role she must play.