The “people’s army” is now the biggest threat to Britain’s chances of leaving the EU.
Britain needs a constitutional convention – and a federal solution.
P.S: Actually, it’s now unlikely that these will happen at all.
Just because we seek the votes of its supporters shouldn’t stop us pressing the party on its more unpalatable views.
We can be proud of our work around the world – but we must persuade voters that it is necessary and well-targeted.
And there’s no need for this truly modernised Conservative Party to abuse UKIP and its supporters.
The Rochester and Strood MP has jumped ship and called a by-election. What are the implications?
This island within an island has an island mentality – hence UKIP’s popularity. But is that popularity anything more than skin deep?
Demagogic attacks by UKIP and the SNP on the Conservatives and Labour are inspired by an unacknowledged and unrealistic egalitarianism.
The freedoms gained are only those you would never want to use.
The final irony is that those who dislike the Establishment are dancing to the very tune, played expertly by Alex Salmond, against which they think they are revolting.
Only radical parliamentary reform will restore popular trust in Westminster – and the Speaker cannot be part of it.
The sea is our border, but not our limit. It can teach us about ourselves and our nation.
Is it really “the economy, stupid”, now that the growth figures have decoupled from the polls?
Attacks on “Tory toffs” are nothing new – but, as the rise of UKIP demonstrates, they still have potency.