Four in five of our party member respondents say yes. Hunt is top choice to come in from outside – but there’s no strong support for any non-member.
They included seven former Cabinet Ministers, the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee and the Chairman of the 1922 Executive Committee.
He says they are “committed not just to reversing the will of the people but to handing back control of Scotland’s outstanding marine wealth to Brussels!”
We don’t know whether they believe it to be prudent or desirable or both – but the message to the leadership contenders is clear.
The Prime Minister looked alone at the Despatch Box.
The Prime Minister assured Labour MPs that she will stand up for workers’ rights.
Where Farage, Johnson and Paterson once praised the Norway option, it is now denounced as apostasy.
If two men are in a car, and the passenger says to the driver: “Look out! You’re going to crash,” he is shouting out the second, not the first.
We need a new strategic partnership with Ireland. At the moment, that end seems endlessly remote.
We currently have it at 189 declared for May, versus the 31 publicly opposed, and 93 undeclared.
And her enemies are divided: can the No Dealers and the People’s Voters combine to defeat her?
That said, there was more backing for her from her party than some of today’s headlines suggest.
The significance of the Northern Ireland SpAd’s tweet lies less in its content than its author – and that it has been issued at all.
As with Brexit, much of the Tory family finds itself pitted against the permanent State on how Britain aligns itself in the world.