Trump and Clinton are the most unpopular candidates of modern times.
“If Donald Trump had farted on air, [the media] would have covered it live, with a panel beforehand to discuss which way the wind was blowing.”
Plus, the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee tells me the UK certainly won’t be at the back of the queue for a trade deal.
His campaign manager predicted “a unifying convention”. That already seems like a forlorn hope.
They were our friends in times of war, and in times of peace – even trying and testing ones likes we have today – we must never forget it.
My new poll of over 12,000 voters reveals the messages that resonated and the concerns that helped to decide the referendum.
Crucially, voting to stay does not mean voting to keep the status quo.
Voices from Bromley and St Austell, as the campaign nears its end.
…“all the opinions we are getting are from people in the Conservative Party”… Lifelong Labour voters in particular found all this disconcerting and rather off-putting.
Subadar Khudadad Khan was one of the 400,000 Muslims who volunteered to serve the Empire during the First World War.
“It’s too complex. I just can’t understand the issue. With a referendum I think it needs to be something really quite simple, like in Ireland when they had gay marriage.”
I can exclusively reveal that the new, DfID-funded £250 million runway may never be safe to use.
“I like Cameron but I would respect him more if he said there were positives to leaving but the negatives outweighed them.”
Opinion remains divided, but the Leave vote is hardening.
In Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle and Glasgow we found little demand for another referendum. Plus: which Game of Thrones characters would our political leaders be?