The focus on leaving the EU needs to be balanced by a powerful new Department for Growth, with a mandate to devolve power and drive up regional prosperity.
We now have a chance to implement the policy that the Government wanted, but our EU membership prevented.
It will risk being unable to get its business through the Commons.
Don’t let anyone fool you into believing that quitting the EU will make us any more prosperous or secure or influential.
I believe that this organisation is incapable of providing a swift or lasting solution to problems.
We would be better off out, in terms of jobs, wages and growth – and the cost of leaving would be smaller than its benefits.
There is no prospect for reform unless Britain votes to leave and forces a new agenda on Europe’s elites.
How can the Chancellor keep a straight face while spouting this nonsense?
“For Britain, voting to leave will be a galvanising, liberating, empowering moment of patriotic renewal.”
The arguments need to be made again, not for the benefit of rich people but for the benefit of everyone in the UK and around the world.
We are more likely to provide opportunities to lower paid British workers and to grow the economy as a whole if we vote for Brexit.
The leader of Britain’s Conservative MEPs reports from the European Parliament.
The case for Crabb. He knows that we must speak for everyone, whether they grew up on a country estate or a council estate.