We should be willing to contribute to the defence of our European allies. But we should in no circumstances pay for the privilege, writes DANIEL HANNAN.
I want you to think about the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing. Really think about it. I want you to picture those girls, teenagers and pre-teens making plans and fussing over what to wear.
Brits hate being pushed around by foreigners. At the same time, though, most of us know that the US administration has a point about the loss of freedom of expression in this country.
DANIEL HANNAN: The chief victims of Donald Trump's new tariffs will be Americans. The President's 25 per cent levy on all imported cars will result in price rises.
DANIEL MATTHEWS IN NEW ORLEANS: Trump watched as the best team of this era was mauled and humbled and humiliated. The Philadelphia Eagles destroyed the Kansas City Chiefs 40-14 on Sunday.
No sooner had the Chancellor declared that economic growth was 'the number one mission of this government', than a Scottish judge made a mockery of it.
Imagine that we were to treat immigration policy the way Trump does. Imagine that we were to sanction foreign governments when they dragged their feet over taking back illegal entrants.
Remember when she used to claim that the Tories had 'crashed the economy'? Well, it took the markets six months to work out that she had no growth plan.