Some are so wedded to their dire forecasts that they are willing to ignore what is really happening.
The more they think about it, the more they don’t seem to want a Soft One – at least, on the evidence we have so far.
Is there anything it can’t solve?
Trump’s antics are a threat to the stability and peace of Europe.
“There’s no point in trying to re-run the decision.”
He inherited a country that was bankrupt, dishonoured and fearful. He leaves it confident, prosperous and independent.
Her camp wants to move on from the subject. Quite right. But she will find it hard to do so until she has put doubts about her commitment to rest.
Like all fundamentalisms, democratic extremism takes a noble idea too far.
A committed movement, armed with a strong message and moulded into an effective ground machine won out.
The MEP and Leave campaigner issues a rallying call to Eurosceptics.
To what problem is the EU a solution? The question is yet to be satisfactorily answered.
Voting to stay in is not the same as voting to stay put – EU membership is a conveyor belt whose end we cannot see.
The Commission regularly pays lip service to democracy and devolution, but it always takes more control.
Spending on Overseas Aid would save more lives if it did not go via the European Union.
If life outside the EU is so bad, why do the Swiss and the Norwegians strongly oppose joining?