The Labour leader’s speech is typically confused. Here are the key questions it raises.
A settlement would have to work for the long-term – and it’s hard to see how one could be designed.
A focus group can never tell you what to think – but it can tell you how to persuade others.
For all his talk about taking on UKIP he really sees them as his best hope for portraying Euroscepticism as an unappealing cause.
It is clear that there is widespread and growing acceptance of the need for the EU to change, and change in the way we want.
Here are the four essential questions about the Ukraine situation – and my answers to them.
The experience of the so-called industrial policy of trying to create green industries and green jobs has been disappointing.
Allowing incitement, funding hatred and tolerating boycotts is harmful to the prospects for peace.
Had the migration patterns of the 18 years before the Conservatives set their target been maintained, they might have hit it.
A year ago the Prime Minister wanted fundamental change to the EU – today his ambitions were much more limited.
It now looks almost certain the Government will fail to meet its pledge to cut the numbers
“I think she will be able to deliver what I will call some Smarties.”
The EU has failed to take into account the sensibilities of Russia in its pursuit of the Eastern Partnership and the Association Agreement.