Nadhim Zahawi: I voted Leave. But now we must govern for the 48 per cent as well as the 52 per cent.
Cameron may soon be going, but we must ensure that his legacy is secured, our party should unite, and our work should begin again.
Cameron may soon be going, but we must ensure that his legacy is secured, our party should unite, and our work should begin again.
And where is the Chancellor himself, come to think of it? Has anyone seen him? Can you help?
We now have a chance to implement the policy that the Government wanted, but our EU membership prevented.
My new poll of over 12,000 voters reveals the messages that resonated and the concerns that helped to decide the referendum.
Triumphalism would not only be unfair to David Cameron, one of the most electorally successful Tory election winners of modern times. It would also be deeply wrong.
Remain is trying to bully you out of doing what you want to do.
Just under half of those backing Remain are on the payroll.
Three quarters of Brexit supporters are backbenchers.
It’s time for Vote Leave to stop putting this progress in danger.
I would count it a no-score draw. But the setting, the personnel, much of the audience and the tone felt, to me, very London-flavoured.
Crucially, voting to stay does not mean voting to keep the status quo.
Brexit is unrivalled as a self-centred prescription.
What he said offers no guidance one way or the other and, since it was largely missed, it is worth reprinting.
A mass of issues on which Westminster leads will still be there on June 24th – whether we stay or go.
Voices from Bromley and St Austell, as the campaign nears its end.