
WATCH: Brexit: The Movie
Here in full. Martin Durkin’s feature-length documentary, which makes the case for voting Leave.
Here in full. Martin Durkin’s feature-length documentary, which makes the case for voting Leave.
Matthew Parris fears the People’s Army may begin to march through the major parties after June 23. It could well be their best strategy.
The pro-EU campaign is the most Eeyorish, doom-obsessed effort I have ever come across. We have a better message than them.
Congratulations to Vote Leave and commiserations to GO. Now all of us must get on with mission of winning the referendum.
The rise of AfD poses a strategic challenge to the CDU: try to re-unite the right and lose voters to the left, or stick to Merkel’s guns and cede territory to an insurgent new force?
This petty attempt to skew the referendum is unconstitutional and unwise.
Martin Durkin’s latest documentary project is well worth donating to.
For some it was a simple decision. But others are feeling the heat from the leadership, their grassroots and a host of other factors.
In the 1970s, European integration looked like a modern project. Now it looks tired, outdated and wrongheaded.
Downing Street has conceded that – as we warned – the European Parliament can tear up the renegotiation after the referendum.
The Chairman of the ’22 reminds voters that staying in the EU means continued integration.
The Mayor of London will not admit it, but he is likely to vote to remain in the European Union.
England’s east and southern coasts; parts of Yorkshire, the Midlands and Cumbria; bits of Wales – in all these, support for Brexit is especially strong.
Cameron is right to say MPs should vote with their hearts on the EU. But it’s odd to suggest associations are the influence that might stop them doing so.
The whole process has shown beyond doubt that the EU cannot be reformed from within.