Two very different Tory-held seats have an important choice to make.
It’s no good talking tough on ID schemes alone when in-person impersonation is such a small part of the problem.
Almost all the Leavers said they will vote for the Brexit Party in the European elections today – but even this information was not volunteered.
Neither is at all likely indeed to succeed May if they nod reluctant assent to any scheme to sign up to the Customs Union – which might not succeed in any event.
Also: candidate applications are set to open in Peterborough, in preparation for a possible forthcoming by-election.
The DexEU select commitee member and former Culture Secretary cites Stewart Jackson’s interview with this site.
Plus: Those who worked with him at Vote Leave have a duty of care to Darren Grimes. And: Don’t try to out-stare Raab.
He claims that there was a conspiracy by officials in Number Ten’s Europe Unit to water down Brexit.
We must change our organisation, making it more democratic, accessible for the lower paid and a place in which the most disadvantaged can feel at home.
After months without any news, and mounting frustration among many activists, the first tranche of seats is being presented to the Board today for their approval.
Plus: As I bask by a sun-illuminated swimming pool on holiday in Spain, I reflect on how the Spanish respond if you try to fiddle your water supply…
All made a real contribution to the Party and to public life, and they must not be forgotten in the post-election turmoil.