By questioning Turkey’s future EU membership and coming out for leaving the ECHR, the Home Secretary has torn up the Downing Street script.
Will Corbyn represent In? Could we have Ozza v Bozza? What happens to Farage?
Entrepreneur, trader and, ahem, tax evader, the greatest Englishman who ever lived was both hack and genius.
Managing the controversial White Paper through into action is a formidable task for the woman who is mulling a future crack at the leadership.
“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?
The world will not end on June 23rd. British politics will roll on towards a general election in 2020. Tory campaigners on either side must bear this in mind.
We are more likely to provide opportunities to lower paid British workers and to grow the economy as a whole if we vote for Brexit.
A ConservativeHome mini-series begins today.
There were 26 critical questions from Conservative backbenchers on the Government’s EU referendum leaflet yesterday and 5 supportive ones.
The Prime Minister’s decision to publish his tax return has big knock-on implications for his colleagues, and perhaps for himself too.