Whatever the answer, the party’s rise and the elevation of Paul Nuttall is a potential disaster for Labour.
The referendum was meant to be about constitutional reform. Instead, it’s become an anti-politics storm which could have wide-reaching consequences.
The tale of the Troubled Families programme helps to prove that if the state doesn’t work properly, we won’t gain from leaving the EU.
The first part of a mini-series on the growth of judicial power.
Such temporary arrangements are complex, time-consuming and have a nasty habit of becoming permanent.
When the moral case is made for high levels of immigration, the negative impact of mass emigration on the countries left behind always seems to be forgotten.
The OBR’s assessment is “consistent with a range of possible outcomes that we can keep under review in future forecasts”. In other words, it’s sorry – but it hasn’t a clue.
They must not be allowed to succeed.
Circumstances dictate a suck-it-and-see Autumn Statement – but also one that can transcend its own caution by pointing to a visionary landscape ahead.
We’re heard much about potential problems, but rather less about the significant opportunities that leaving the EU brings for improving a number of areas of healthcare safety.
As MPs, we have to react positively, optimistically and maturely as we try to make sense of the mandate given to us by the British people.
Plus: My interview with Donald Trump. And: Immer mit der Ruhe.
The meagre efforts of the Department of Health have failed to curtail it.
Such a move would provide some reassurance to the public whose strong desire for a reduction in net migration played a decisive role in the referendum result.