Perhaps the reason why the Conservatives are marginalising them is that the former are shaping an electoral coalition big enough to include Leavers and Remainers.
It remains highly likely that Emmanuel Macron will beat Marine Le Pen. But France’s growing euroscepticism should not be ignored.
Some in the EU still imagine Britain might u-turn. Let’s show them without doubt that we won’t.
Taking out the middle man is what the Protestant reformers promised to do, and Carswell is in his way a very Protestant figure.
The established parties have lost their grip on this contest, but their hold on other parts of the country’s system remains strong.
The Government must try to build from the essentials out – security, legal certainty, frictionless trade. Zero tariffs would be the icing on the cake.
Will the UK get a deal? Much depends on whether other European governments or the EU Commission take charge on the other side of the table.
The couple should sally forth to convey the message that Britain is ready and eager to seize the opportunities presented by liberation from Brussels.
With growing problems at home, many member states are at odds with the Commission’s punitive line on Brexit.
This current tripartite agreement between the UK, Ireland and France needs to be maintained as it works so effectively for us all.
I am determined to see our health service offer the safest, highest quality care anywhere in the world.
Without that difference, Brexit would not have happened.
The tie-up may appeal to the French company more from the perspective of neutralising a rival and preventing it falling into, say, Chinese hands than any wider synergy.
We should not only meet our spending minimum, but exceed it in order to maximise our vital strategic and tactical needs.
If we prioritise rescuing children from the incompetence of EU governments, that means children can be rescued from the slaughter of the Middle East.