“They don’t like personality-led politics. They want to know the arguments.”
It is wrong to claim that belief and courage run one way only.
Plus: Cameron is formidable. How does Boris get away with it? And: the BBC’s disgraceful sacking of Tony Blackburn as cover for its mistakes over Savile.
A key issue is CCHQ’s plan to merge all Associations into larger federations.
The deal has left our Party member readers unimpressed.
Boris has taken a gamble. So have the six Ministers who came for Brexit on Saturday. But of all of that group, Patel has the most to lose.
It’s a big moment.
“I don’t think anyone could realistically claim that this deal represents fundamental reform of Britain’s relationship with the EU.”
I will also work to make sure that when we have the result, when the people of this country have decided its future, that we still have a united Party.
He said Britain should leave the EU if Britain’s relationship with it did not change. And since Cameron’s negotiation hasn’t changed that relationship, he is being true to his word.
It is flammable timing given the crossover with the EU referendum.
The Prime Minister’s recent speech on life chances focused on more support for children and families.
“The deficit deniers have taken over the Opposition.”
It is a grand delusion that, right after walking out of the EU, our former partners would be bound to give us a better deal than we have now, with none of the cost.