Iain Dale: Corbyn’s in a bunker because Milne keeps him there
Plus: Fox, an assured voice for Leave. Clarke and Heseltine, missing voices for Remain. And: Mark Regev, a persuasive voice for Israel.
Plus: Fox, an assured voice for Leave. Clarke and Heseltine, missing voices for Remain. And: Mark Regev, a persuasive voice for Israel.
Plus: Sorting out energy. Protection from Putin. And: furthering the single market.
Trump in the US, Le Pen in France, Hofer in Austria and Brexiteers in the UK all draw strength from the same source.
A rigorous and consistent analysis should lead us to conclude that we are better off taking an active role within the EU.
The misuse of the word by American commentators and the Liberal Democrats has led to a fine tradition being neglected.
The ongoing disaster in Libya demonstrates we are yet to realise that replacing a state with a vacuum is highly dangerous.
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.
Plus: Leadsom does well. Cameron runs away. No normal person I know is voting Remain. And: for LBC, world affairs. For the BBC, bedwetting.
Nothing in the current campaign gets close to the acrimony that lingered for long years after Maastricht.
Vote Leave has no workable plan for leaving the EU.
Plus: Boris’s multiple problems. The Chancellor’s dodgy figures. Euro referendum recriminations everywhere. And: SNP MPs in white Y-front shreddies.
Are the taxpayers of Kent best served by financing so many council buildings, senior officers, councillors and portfolio holders – all drawing salaries and allowances?
Plus: The reshuffle – who may be in, who may be out. I am a wet lettuce liberal on prison reform. And: Lightning strikes twice in Camden.
Brexiteers peddle myths to themselves, and this leads them to overstate the weakness of the EU.
Yes, these spaces are spaces we can learn from. Safely.