From the directives that govern the way we do business to the chilling effect of the eurozone crisis on our exports, the European Union pervades our daily lives like never before. Like many of my colleagues on the Tory benches, I believe that renegotiating the terms of our membership is vital for this country’s long-term prosperity. Dominic Raab Read Quote
The typical user of a food bank is not someone that’s languishing in poverty: it’s someone who has a cash flow problem. Dominic Raab Read Quote
Of course, the E.U. were never going to welcome Brexit. Some sour grapes were inevitable. That’s why we worked hard to leave on positive terms, extending the arm of friendship. Dominic Raab Read Quote
Britain rightly sees herself as a global good citizen, but she must reconcile ambition with power, ends with means – shedding utopian idealism in favour of a more rugged internationalism, putting the national interest first, not last. Dominic Raab Read Quote
You can’t help your background or innate talents. But anyone can graft: that’s why there are success stories like that of Tony Pidgley, the founder and owner of Berkeley Homes. Dominic Raab Read Quote
Despite egregious human rights abuses, military dictatorship in Greece, and Russian atrocities in Chechnya, no state has ever been voted out of the Council of Europe. Dominic Raab Read Quote
Beyond the U.S. and E.U., Britain should deepen ties with the Commonwealth and the rising powers of Asia and Latin America – calibrated to our national interest in promoting the global goods of free trade, democracy, and basic human rights. Dominic Raab Read Quote
British intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan swelled the grievances home-grown fanatics fed off, while al Qaeda morphed and re-grouped in lawless sanctuaries from Somalia to Yemen. Dominic Raab Read Quote
From the cradle to the grave, men are getting a raw deal. Men work longer hours, die earlier, but retire later than women. Dominic Raab Read Quote