We can build a Britain that is fair on immigration, trades globally and is outward-looking – underpinned by great values of equality, fairness and freedom.
“Let us renew the relationship that can lead the world towards the promise of freedom and prosperity marked out by those ordinary citizens 240 years ago.”
Our two countries have plenty of scope to build a strong bilateral relationship now each has departed an international group that no longer suited them.
He must pick his targets carefully, relentlessly follow the big money and work closely with our friends in the Commonwealth.
The ability to leverage a nation’s influence through international networks and institutions is key to promoting the national interest in the modern world.
By forming a free movement agreement between our nations, we would effectively create a single labour market servicing the world’s third largest combined economy.
The UK has dropped to fifth position in terms of the countries doing business there – which is, quite frankly, unacceptable.
As the coordinator on International Trade for the Conservatives in Brussels for many years, I have seen how difficult it can be to strike deals for 28 different nations.
Brexit is unrivalled as a self-centred prescription.
Conservatives have to deal with the world as it is, not the as we would like it to be.
Don’t let anyone fool you into believing that quitting the EU will make us any more prosperous or secure or influential.
Many feel British and have a Commonwealth attachment – but worry that the Brexit campaign is run by UKIP.
If in retirement, having paid their dues, they wish to join friends or family in another country, why should they not be able to take their pensions with them?
“For Britain, voting to leave will be a galvanising, liberating, empowering moment of patriotic renewal.”
We should draw up plans for free trade among the nine major powers, and free movement among the Anglosphere.