The new Government can’t realistically aim to target its programme on everyone. To govern is to choose.
What is your preferred relationship with the EU? Also: how well are the members of the Cabinet performing?
The starting point for our negotiations should be to retain full access to – but not membership of – the Single Market, while also taking full control of our borders.
Plus: Farewell, Tom Swarbrick. Labour’s woes. I doze. And: A truly disgusting story about a Liberal Democrat Coalition Minister.
Its supporters are in the very position that they claim Leave is in.
Of course we will sell to EU customers after Brexit. But there’s no reason to subject our whole economy to EU regulations.
Can Party members really be trusted any more than Labour’s to choose a good leader?
It’s also a reminder of how fortunate we are to be leaving this overbearing organisation.
He supports single market membership and is unlikely to enthuse about an industrial strategy. Meet the man who could make or mar May’s premiership.
Also: Davies warns Welsh Assembly could be ‘swept away’; Brown bids to unpick the UK; SNP under pressure on finances and education; and more.
Following the vote to leave the EU, there is considerable economic uncertainty. Upgrading the energy consumption of our homes would be a quick and easy stimulus.
Why it isn’t in France’s own interest to tear up the Le Touquet agreement
The world changes in many ways, but the rules of modern campaigns are still defined by Clinton’s success in 1992.
It is over a year since the Independent Airports Commission backed the development. The Government should implement the recommendation.
I was previously uncomfortable about the imposition of the contract, but now believe there is little alternative.