The whole process has shown beyond doubt that the EU cannot be reformed from within.
The third instalment in our mini-series finds that were the UK to vote to stay in, we will be dragged into the EU’s wild ride to political union.
If the Brexiteers want to win over fence-sitters like me, they must up their game.
Our new campaign group will argue that Brexit would risk a return to Britain being called ‘the Dirty Man of Europe’.
On the welfare ’emergency brake’ and the ‘red card’ system to block new EU laws, the deal does not match up to what was asked for.
Part Two in our mini-series concludes that the choice is between a possible wrangle over free movement if we leave and the certainty of more uncontrolled migration if we don’t.
Also: SDLP plan for Stormont opposition; Labour at odds with Jones over EU poll; three more (ex-)SNP MPs in the firing line; and more.
She says that the Commission’s proposals form “the basis for a deal”.
“People say to me, ‘if you weren’t in the EU would you opt to join the EU?’…If I can get these terms for British membership, I sure would.”
The number of them wanting to leave come-what-may could be as high as 100 but it could also be under 40.
A ConservativeHome mini-series on the dangers of staying in the EU.
The first article in our new series looks at the financial risks of voting to stay in the EU.
As we enter a crucial month, a grim choice faces Conservative Eurosceptics.
The proposal is “a sick joke”.
It has the capacity to ensure that the UK gets the best of both worlds.