A mass of issues on which Westminster leads will still be there on June 24th – whether we stay or go.
Voices from Bromley and St Austell, as the campaign nears its end.
We hear the cry that “better people” should enter politics. But is it any wonder that many of the people we need decide it is not worth the sacrifice?
We are four days away from the biggest political decision of our generation. Let the arguments be put.
It will then be time next weekend to dust ourselves down, and remember what truly unites us all.
The official result will be announced regionally, but a tally of local counts may make the outcome clear long before that point is reached.
Binary choices made amidst a rhetorical race to the bottom are no way for a country to be governed.
Some cite the precedent of the IRA’s murder of Ian Gow. The Liberal Democrats didn’t stand aside in the by-election that followed.
Jo Cox’s death should be a wake-up call to treat our politicians better.
With a week to go, the different strengths and weaknesses of each side’s Get Out The Vote operations could be the deciding factor.
It is unmanly for him for him at once to gesture towards the heat of battle while creeping quietly towards the tents.
Far from providing a solution to mistrust of EU institutions, Brexiteers have done their best best to undermine trust in British ones.
We Leavers have the facts and the determination on our side.
He is treating people like fools.
Conservatives have to deal with the world as it is, not the as we would like it to be.