The insurgents love the seaside, hate the Tories and pay close attention to the local election results.
Who knows the Mayor’s real views? He is flirting with Better Off Out, showing just enough skin to tantalise.
The Spanish are threatening to veto Britain’s opting back in to the European Arrest Warrant.
He’s a dreadful federalist – but so are all the other candidates. They’re a symptom, not the problem itself.
How will we persuade the EU to end free movement when we can’t even persuade them to ditch Jean-Claude Juncker?
In case you don’t have time to watch the real debate, here are all the arguments in advance.
We and the country cannot allow Ed Miliband to win, and Nigel Farage to help him to do so.
A focus group can never tell you what to think – but it can tell you how to persuade others.
I want to leave the EU – but most of all I believe the people should get to decide.
You can believe we’re Better Together and that we’d be Better Off Out – but pushing the former too hard will undermine the latter.
A major change is underway in euroscepticism – flamboyant but futile cavaliers are being replaced by roundheads who want to win this war.
Those who wish to leave the EU must have a serious plan for what life would be like outside.