A section of the commentariat was so unbalanced by the referendum result that it now automatically sides with the EU.
Panic has gripped the nation – and is leading politicians to make flawed decisions.
Conservatives must reach out, listen and engage much more with young people.
The Government should implement a binding innovation principle to unleash the UK economy.
Public bodies should award contracts to tenderers operating in regions with the most economic need.
The country’s Prime Minister is a classic cakeist – berating the EU on the one hand, but not seeking to leave on the other.
Anti-corruption and cementing new treaties should take precedence over softer fashionable favourites.
If nothing is done, we fear the pig industry is heading towards collapse, which would affect tens of thousands of jobs.
The most important task is the resolution of the constitutional crisis and a return to the normal democratic process.
The media has suggested there is something suspect about the Conservative Party’s receipt of private money.
Our exit from the EU should allow fresh thinking and a new regulatory approach – to allow the UK to reach its full economic potential.
Leading by example is all well and good. Impoverishing yourself in order to make a point, not so much.
Any move to grab more powers next year is going to end badly for politicians in Brussels.
The EU seems to think that there’s a price to be paid for Brexit – and that is the detachment of Northern Ireland from the UK.