“People say to me, ‘if you weren’t in the EU would you opt to join the EU?’…If I can get these terms for British membership, I sure would.”
Speaking at a factory in Chippenham, the Prime Minister makes the case for his renegotiation.
A ConservativeHome mini-series on the dangers of staying in the EU.
The first article in our new series looks at the financial risks of voting to stay 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.
For Scotland as much as for England, the UK is the Single Market that matters most.
Plus: Loathsome Winston McKenzie. Alex Salmond, Thatcher fan. The indestructible Keith Vaz. And: my interview with Charles Moore is well worth a listen.
Whether reform can be delivered in time to convince us Brits to vote to stay in the Union remains to be seen.
The Prime Minister has done the best possible job in the renegotiation – but the people he is negotiating with just don’t get it.
The number of them wanting to leave come-what-may could be as high as 100 but it could also be under 40.