Christopher Howarth: An analysis of the deal. In sum, there’s little new and it’s business as usual.
It is reversible in that its effect can be dampened over time and non-binding in that it relies on political good will to be implemented.
It is reversible in that its effect can be dampened over time and non-binding in that it relies on political good will to be implemented.
He said Britain should leave the EU if Britain’s relationship with it did not change. And since Cameron’s negotiation hasn’t changed that relationship, he is being true to his word.
“I will be campaigning with all my heart and soul to persuade the British people to remain in the reformed European Union that we have secured today.”
The Prime Minister’s statement from his press conference.
Above all, watch for the truth to be, er, glossed.
If he decides for Brexit, he could frame the debate.
Overall, six in ten respondents throughout the EU said they would prefer the UK to remain a member.
The co-Chairman of the Fresh Start Group says that the Government would be in a better position to conduct a renegotiation during the run-up to 2016.
Downing Street says that the meeting is “not designed to discuss Europe interaction” – which suggests that next week’s summit will indeed be discussed.
We unmask the astounding truth.
England’s east and southern coasts; parts of Yorkshire, the Midlands and Cumbria; bits of Wales – in all these, support for Brexit is especially strong.
The Prime Minister’s remarks about Calais prove that he is breaking his truce with Brexiteeer Ministers once again.
What he now needs to do is to handle the coming plebiscite fairly – and here’s how.
We speak to ten of them.
We conducted it in the wake of his renegotiation and the draft deal.