There are people in Brussels who will want to drive a proposal so that the institutions here can grab more power, gain more profile and seem more relevant.
We already have a tried and tested purdah rule to protect the ballot. It should be reintroduced in full.
I have also been horrified to learn that the UK regularly incurs millions of pounds of costs each year in fines.
Non-EU students currently contribute around £7 billion a year to the UK economy. We cannot afford to let this valulable source of income slip away to our competitors.
Dan Hannan’s new video exposes the NGOs who receive money from the EU – and speak accordingly.
Benefits, housing, environmentalism, immigration, civil liberties and, of course, Europe.
The case against EU membership will not be won by procedural dodges. The No camp must concentrate on winning the argument.
You may want less migration. You may want more. But either way, we would have more control – instead of a policy that has already failed.
Today, we launch a five-part series on the case for Brexit on ConservativeHome.
The EU is not an accountable democracy. It is the lobbying of the unaccountable, by the unaccountable, for the unaccountable.
Whatever the outcome now, the flames of nationalism will be fanned amongst EU member countries – the very opposite of what was intended.
There are numerous historical examples that suggest that, if the latter course is taken, the economic outlook is not nearly as bleak as has been portrayed.
Conservatives in Parliament have no desire to return to the kind of entrenched division of a generation ago which was so destructive for our party and our country.
Anything short of this is of secondary importance.