The Mayor continues to perform his fan dance on the topic – but doing so comes with risks for his leadership ambitions.
The Prime Minister’s remarks about Calais prove that he is breaking his truce with Brexiteeer Ministers once again.
What he now needs to do is to handle the coming plebiscite fairly – and here’s how.
We speak to ten of them.
The UKIP MP was appearing on the Marr Show earlier today.
Is Patel about to come out fighting for Brexit? Will Gove resist Cameron’s pleas? And what about Boris?
We conducted it in the wake of his renegotiation and the draft deal.
The sooner all concerned grasp this, the better.
Has the renegotiation plan changed your mind? If so, in which direction?
Legal wrangling is not exciting but it is important. In this instance, it shows the fundamental weakness of the EU renegotiation package.
A new weekly ConHome series opens.
Ministers have a course to follow if they don’t like Cameron’s draft EU deal. And, no, it isn’t to resign.
If I am to vote to remain in the EU I need a lot more than a bit of tinkering around the edges by a Prime Minister who should be leading rather than following.
Cameron is right to say MPs should vote with their hearts on the EU. But it’s odd to suggest associations are the influence that might stop them doing so.
We reproduce his Brexit speech from this morning in full.