The policy paper provides welcome clarity, but it’s time the Treasury gave up on the fiendishly difficult model it prefers.
The British media is busy taking revenge on the Prime Minister, while neglecting continental politics.
Our folk memory of World War Two is based as much in cinematic fiction as in real history. But that’s pretty hard to explain to our European neighbours.
We will be an ally, not a member, of the United States of Europe.
We shouldn’t take the ideological pronouncements of the Commission as being set in stone. The member states may yet have their say.
A reply to Mark Wallace’s article of a week ago today.
I won’t be taking it up. But if others do, it would weaken their willingness to try to block Brexit.
The true believer whose appointment to represent the European Parliament in the Brexit negotiations is “an act of war”.
The Prime Minister is right to be optimistic about our future relationship with the EU, but we must be ready for every eventuality.