She has taken a decisive step along a road that is very clearly signposted. She cannot turn back without political ruin. And there is no sign whatsoever that she wants to.
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.
It was all over the 1975 In campaign. This time round, it is largely absent. What does that say about the state of the European Project?
After 25 years and 16 consecutive defeats a by-election victory for the Conservatives while in Government
Would a Conservative Party led by him have beaten UKIP?
JP Floru is Head of Programmes at the Adam Smith Institute. State action is usually less efficient than private action. To libertarians the police’s ineptitude in dealing with the riots did not come as a surprise. We saw how freely organised individuals – notwithstanding their limited brain power – got the better of the multibillion […]
There is plenty of reason to check that the Government’s ones have been giving sound legal advice to ministers. Too often, it has been wrong.