Fresh Start: Rewards of Leave 4) Better immigration control
The fourth in a series of policy briefings.
The fourth in a series of policy briefings.
There are serious negative effects caused by this misplaced certainty and deference.
Both sides in this campaign are pandering to our least rational, most visceral emotions.
Whatever one’s view of Cameron’s future, all that those who raise it now are achieving is to divert attention from the referendum debate.
There is uncertainty about what exactly the union will do next, but we know that we have consistently failed to nudge things in a better direction in the past.
The former Defence Secretary says that the Prime Minister should stay on in the event of a Remain vote.
The former Prime Minister argues that Brexit wouldn’t get the numbers down – and defends the invasion of Iraq.
An appeal on behalf of the Prime Minister. He urgently needs her support for Remain. Can you help us to find her?
Voters will not forgive us if we form a circular firing squad after June 23rd.
Plus: Leadsom does well. Cameron runs away. No normal person I know is voting Remain. And: for LBC, world affairs. For the BBC, bedwetting.
By appeasing blackmailing autocrats such as the Turkish President, the EU is undermining the democratic and liberal values which it’s supposed to support.
The second in a series of policy briefings.
Nothing in the current campaign gets close to the acrimony that lingered for long years after Maastricht.
“At least they acknowledge that there will be a decent boost to our economy from spending our own money.”
Continuing our series on how the Prime Minister’s aim of a reformed Europe, claimed by him as the basis for a Remain vote, was not achieved by his renegotiation.