The second piece in our mini-series on the road to Brexit explores the challenges which the anti-EU movement overcame to survive and then thrive.
The first of our mini-series on the road to Brexit recalls the watershed moment when the idea entered the political mainstream.
The Shipley MP says his views on women and equality are reasonable, and that Labour is shaping a culture that seeks to silence dissent.
This is what happens when venomous people, united by a common constitutional fetishism, are thrust onto the public stage.
Despite what Obama says, leaving the EU offers the opportunity of improved global relationships.
A week ago Chris Carter, of Get Britain Out, claimed we spoke only for ourselves. Let’s set the record straight.
The Europhile establishment is now clamouring for an early referendum with less space for vital debate. We’re ready for them.
The Prime Minister has talked tough on serious EU reform – now we need to see his actions live up to his words.
There is no angle from which Sir John Major looks like the right person for the job.
From the moment of his defection, UKIP’s MP has found his new party putting him in awkward positions.
The “people’s army” is now the biggest threat to Britain’s chances of leaving the EU.
Our opponents try to smear us as untrustworthy and unreliable – it would be stupid to prove them right.
Better Off Outers are winning the argument inside our party.
The MP for Clacton has switched parties and voluntarily submitted to a by-election to judge his decision.
The agreement that Johnson has obtained rights the wrongs inflicted by Major and a succession of Europhile Prime Ministers.