WATCH: Pro-Leave cardiologist says that Wollaston is wrong about the NHS and the EU
“The concern that my patients have is about the free movement of workers. The NHS is a very attractive option.”
“The concern that my patients have is about the free movement of workers. The NHS is a very attractive option.”
“On some days I have felt closer to Leave.”
The hearts of most of them are for Out, but their heads say the country will decide for In.
It offers Britain a unique position of advantage within the EU.
The Government should use our strengths in security, trade and ingenuity to negotiate for a smooth transition to life outside the EU institutions.
Do we really think in a world that is only getting more dangerous and more complex, we are better off alone, or as part of a team heading in generally the same direction?
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.
The UK is one of the biggest gainers from EU membership.
While Cameron looked as though he was enduring his hour, the Justice Secretary actually seemed to be enjoying his.
“It’s too complex. I just can’t understand the issue. With a referendum I think it needs to be something really quite simple, like in Ireland when they had gay marriage.”
Yesterday evening’s event exposed a vulnerability for the Prime Minister that is opening wider as time passes.
Plus: Fox, an assured voice for Leave. Clarke and Heseltine, missing voices for Remain. And: Mark Regev, a persuasive voice for Israel.
Plus: Sorting out energy. Protection from Putin. And: furthering the single market.
I have sat round the table at dozens of council meetings where we worked together, through well-developed networks, to protect our environment.