We need to have a bigger and more significant role for national parliaments. There is not, in my view, a single European demos.
I believe man-made climate change is one of the most serious threats that this country and this world face.
It’s not just other countries in Europe having a say over what we do. It’s unelected bureaucrats in Brussels on sort of six-figure, huge salaries telling us how we run our country despite having never stood for an election themselves.
I intend to end the something for nothing culture.
Whatever new arrangements are enacted for the Eurozone, they must work fairly for those inside it and out.
You can be walking down the street for a chat, but until you’ve got the selfie out of the way, people aren’t ready to talk.
It would be wrong to suggest that Scotland could not be another such successful, independent country.
Corruption is one of the greatest enemies of progress in our time. It is the cancer at the heart of so many of the world’s problems.
You’ve taxed too much, borrowed too much and are a roadblock to reform.
Government has the power to help improve well-being.
We must consider teaching the Egyptian revolution in schools.
The political system is broken, the economy is broken and so is society. That is why people are so depressed about the state of our country.
Britain could make her own way in the world, outside the EU, if we chose to do so. So could any other Member State. But the question we will have to ask ourselves is this: is that the very best future for our country? We will have to weigh carefully where our true national interest lies.
It’s time we admitted that there’s more to life than money, and it’s time we focused not just on GDP, but on GWB – general well-being.
It is nonsense that people shopping online in some parts of Europe are unable to access the best deals because of where they live. I want completing the single market to be our driving mission.
Billions raised, billions spent. No idea where the money has gone. With a record like that the chancellor should be running for treasurer of the Labour Party.
At the core of the European Union must be, as it is now, the single market. Britain is at the heart of that Single Market, and must remain so.
It’s time to place the market within a moral framework – even if that means standing up to companies who make life harder for parents and families.
I want the European Union to be a success. And I want a relationship between Britain and the EU that keeps us in it.
I want to be the voice of change and hope. I want to confront the big challenges this country faces.