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Former Australian PM joins UK’s Board of Trade despite criticism of his views on climate change and gay marriage
Join Nigel Farage, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Jean-Claude Juncker, Gina Miller, Daniel Hannan, George Osborne at the table
The Labour opposition can only be defeated by a guerrilla army arguing for enterprise
Gove admission welcomed by free-marketers but sparks concern for upland sheep farmers
Repeal bill to transpose EU law on to the UK statute book faces tough ride
Man behind Take Back Control slogan has ‘absolutely zero’ involvement in election
Only half of those standing in top 100 target seats are clear on how they voted
Theresa May says party is selecting ‘best candidates’ after David Cameron intervened
Theresa May seeks to forge a far more obedient parliamentary Conservative party
Over eggs in Brussels, the Conservative MEP and high priest of Euroscepticism talks about the ‘irrational pessimism’ in the world
The key moments in the battle that cut the UK adrift from its European moorings
Such intimidating behaviour reflects leading Leavers’ paranoia and power
Even for Leavers, the problem was never incoming European doctors or students, writes Daniel Hannan
‘The traditional climax of a Union election was one Etonian backstabbing another for the presidency’
Iain Duncan Smith and senior politicians row back on NHS and immigration pledges
A Eurosceptic imparts some intellectual ballast to the debate about Britain in Europe
The European single market is best for Britain. Other markets are too far away
Referendum will be end of long journey that could divide party
Putting faith in business partners is a vital first step in any enterprise
Both England’s Shakespeare and Scotland’s Burns wrote in relation to British unity
The Outers are touting three definitions of exit – two too many for anyone craving certainty
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