LEAVING THE EUROPEAN UNION LEAVES A LOT TO BE DESIRED
WHEN THERE is a party incumbent, the customary first question to ask is requisitely judgemental. "Who’s going?" you say, drawing up a pie chart depicting the ratio of amazing to hideous guests. I’ve come to think about the forthcoming vote on whether to stay in the European Union a little like these weighing scales. I scan the guest list for Brexit. Boris Johnson, Michael Gove, Iain Duncan Smith, George Galloway. Presiding over them all, as spirit guide, drinking a flat pint of bitter and eating dry-roasted peanuts outside a cheery Thanet tavern is Nigel Farage.