I see the former WTO director and Delors chef de Cabinet return to the unresolved debate about high or low alignment.
Our new campaign group will argue that Brexit would risk a return to Britain being called ‘the Dirty Man of Europe’.
If controlling our growth involves a rupture with the EU over the ‘freedom of movement issue’, then – in my view – that is a price which must be paid.
The Government must stop hiding behind the thin claim that there isn’t enough Parliamentary time for the measure.
And does it really have to come into Euston at all?
The Environment Bill offers this opportunity – if some simple changes are made to the text currently before Parliament.