Leave EU v Vote Leave. Complex details, simple choice. Do you want a UKIP-flavoured Brexit campaign or not?
The sooner all concerned grasp this, the better.
The sooner all concerned grasp this, the better.
Ministers have a course to follow if they don’t like Cameron’s draft EU deal. And, no, it isn’t to resign.
If I am to vote to remain in the EU I need a lot more than a bit of tinkering around the edges by a Prime Minister who should be leading rather than following.
It has the capacity to ensure that the UK gets the best of both worlds.
Part Two in our mini-series concludes that the choice is between a possible wrangle over free movement if we leave and the certainty of more uncontrolled migration if we don’t.
She says that the Commission’s proposals form “the basis for a deal”.
The number of them wanting to leave come-what-may could be as high as 100 but it could also be under 40.
A ConservativeHome mini-series on the dangers of staying in the EU.
As we enter a crucial month, a grim choice faces Conservative Eurosceptics.
The proposal is “a sick joke”.
Polls that show a voter preoccupation with cutting migrants’ access to benefits in order to reduce immigration itself.
A new series of focus groups offers an insight into the view from ‘new Europe’.
In the areas of serious organised crime, counter-terrorism, money laundering and drugs and people trafficking, there is hugely fruitful EU-wide cooperation.
A new Conservative alliance?
For Scotland as much as for England, the UK is the Single Market that matters most.