I’m one of 20 per cent who have not made their mind up about how to vote in the EU referendum.
What Emmeline Pankhurst and the suffragettes won is now being frittered away.
The agreement would cost British taxpayers a fortune and establish free movement of people between Calais and Turkey’s porous border with Syria.
Pro-Leave support piles up for the Mayor, Gove and Fox – leaving Osborne and May with most of the pro-Remain rest.
If this absurd comic-strip Euro-villain didn’t exist, the Daily Mail would have to invent him.
Which also means putting the Five Presidents’ Report front of stage.
If Britain leaves, going off to study in EU countries could come under jeopardy. Leaving would also put Britain’s participation in the Erasmus scheme in doubt.
The choice is between leaving or remaining in an EU dominated by 22 out of 28 countries with no ‘skin in the game’ and with a Eurozone agenda.
The Mayor of London on why his experience in the capital has helped to turn him against EU membership.
The consequences of these sleights-of-hand now include two Ministers threatening to resign, PPS’s quitting, and rebellion from up to 50 Tory MPs.
A large part of the reason for the Chancellor backing off is the interplay between the EU referendum and Tory MPs’ views.
“We need to tell voters that we’re the party that can challenge the SNP – now the only party that can challenge the SNP.”
This central pillar of their argument is, in the words of Andrew Tyrie, based on “a scandalous misuse of data”.
Meanwhile, Leave campaigners are pitching targeted messages to voters from a non-EU background.
The mythical post-Brexit ideal of unfettered access to the Single Market most closely resembles deals only open to less developed countries.