We cannot have a vote when all that is known is what legal deal has been agreed.
The “People’s Army” is an unpopular party and an unattractive brand. They always have been, and Brexit has changed nothing.
Phenomenal progress has been made to halt and begin to reverse its spread. Sustaining our efforts now is vital.
I fear that the President has poured fuel on the fire of extremism; and created enemies, rather than winning friends.
We must preserve our beautiful countryside – but we must also continue to find places to build homes where people can live. There has to be a balance.
It is scarcely believable for Dianne Abbott to still be stating that Jeremy Corbyn ‘is not concerned about numbers’ – but it’s true.
Yes, we should not intervene in a country without a plan. But we must also say that we will limit the powers and abilities of those who do unspeakable evil.
I hope that this decision is the first step in a drive to ensure greater connectivity between British cities and the rest of the world.
We should commit to tackling racism where it exists – not working ourselves into paroxysms of outrage.
Putin is doing all he can to back an evil regime in Syria.
They will be adding to a diverse state education system far removed from the binary system of the past.
We were told that we needed the EU to get trade deals agreed that would help us. Now look at what’s happened.
The safety of the British people cannot be trusted to politicians who simply try to wish away dangers like ISIS and Putin.