The British are a people who are generally happy, under normal circumstances, to trust politicians to tell us the truth and to leave them to run the country as we get on with our lives. But we reserve the right, always, to make it clear that they are our servants, not our masters, and, when necessary, we can and will take charge.
From teaching, the NHS and social care, to cleaning and building, the U.K. economy depends heavily on E.U. workers. Under a Canada-style deal for the U.K./E.U., the ability for E.U. workers to live and work freely in the U.K. would stop.
Mr Corbyn, I accuse you of failing to do your duty by not opposing in any real sense our government on the most important issue of our times - Brexit.
An opposition that won't oppose paralyses our political and democratic system.
Psychological mapping for political ends is now going to be part of every campaign.
I'm a marketeer, and I thought the message discipline in the Leave campaign was extraordinary.
If the court case I brought against the government over article 50 was about anything at all, it was about parliamentary sovereignty.
I welcome the Independent Group as it is committed to saving the country from a catastrophic hard Brexit.
It is obvious to voters that Brexit has caused both of our principal parties to take leave of their traditional and historic purposes and principles, if not also their senses.
Ever since David Cameron took it on himself to prise open Pandora's box and call the E.U. referendum, the only thing that's been predictable has been the utter unpredictability of what has followed.
Once the country voted for Brexit, I wanted the prime minister to make a success of it, but I knew that unpicking 45 years of entwinement with the E.U. would be impossible without our elected lawmakers being fully involved.
I never doubted that our parliamentarians would vote to trigger article 50 but I expected a detailed, pragmatic debate around the options of how to execute Brexit and the processes involved.
All our elected representatives - and our government - have a responsibility to keep their people safe and well.
No longer can a risk to human life be considered subordinate to blind and increasingly discredited ideology.
In more stable political times, a low turnout in the E.U. elections was a luxury we could afford.