He says he’s got his country back…and now he wants his life back.
Continental Europe needs the financial services of London just as much, if not more, than London needs its financial exports to Continental Europe.
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.
It’s the moment the UKIP leaer been fighting for his entire political life.
It will risk being unable to get its business through the Commons.
Voices from Bromley and St Austell, as the campaign nears its end.
Many feel British and have a Commonwealth attachment – but worry that the Brexit campaign is run by UKIP.
…“all the opinions we are getting are from people in the Conservative Party”… Lifelong Labour voters in particular found all this disconcerting and rather off-putting.
Plus: EU heads-to-heads on LBC. Blair gets his retaliation in first. And: Some people think everything’s a conspiracy – and they may be right.
“Leaving is quitting and I don’t think we’re quitters,” declared Cameron. “We’re fighters.”
Do we really think in a world that is only getting more dangerous and more complex, we are better off alone, or as part of a team heading in generally the same direction?
Of all the areas of debate, perhaps the most confusing in this respect was the single market (indeed several people were not really sure what this term even meant).
Plus: Hooligans shame the name of West Ham. Team Corbyn spins the local elections. And: Is Ruth Davidson actually Alec Douglas-Home in disguise?
Whoever the next Prime Minister may be, they have an opportunity to unite their party, win a snap election and drive Farage back to the political fringe.