Plus: Trump’s folly, Miliband’s mess, my first West Ham game at the Olympic Stadium – and Margaret Thatcher, Queen of Game Shows.
Plus: May’s first PMQs. Splash! Olive trees in view. Plosh! Ministers reshuffled. Splurge! Cameroons fired. Whoosh! P.S: Time for another dip in my Spanish pool…
“Terrorists do not “win” when the security and intelligence agencies and the police gain new powers to keep the public safe.”
Advice to the Government’s transitional team.
If Brussels – and our own ‘Continuity Remainers’ – thought Britain could yet be bullied into staying, our chances of a good deal evaporate.
I believe that this organisation is incapable of providing a swift or lasting solution to problems.
The UK is one of the biggest gainers from EU membership.
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.
“For Britain, voting to leave will be a galvanising, liberating, empowering moment of patriotic renewal.”
It was all over the 1975 In campaign. This time round, it is largely absent. What does that say about the state of the European Project?
Without Britain, “We would be left with Germany doing whatever they want, without control. It would be a totally German union.”
If people vote for the pork, that’s what we’re all getting, even those of us who preferred beef or vegetables.
Even the main pro-independence parties are divided on how to go about leaving Spain.
In Spain, which goes to the polls today, in Greece, Portugal, and even in Finland, sustainable economic growth remains elusive.
The Ministry of Defence should make a grand gesture by increasing the Royal Navy’s visible presence in Gibraltar.