Stephen Bush is special correspondent at the New Statesman. His daily briefing, Morning Call, provides a quick and essential guide to domestic and global politics.
Nigel Farage's party might have a second act in it.
New appointees at CCHQ and Downing Street are keen to show that the Tories are back in business.
Vote Leave's great success was in presenting a menu of contradictory options as if they could all be secured.
The housing crisis is Labour's best asset - and Chris Grayling is making it worse.
The real problem isn't the bureaucracies of the EU, but the fears of voters.
The electoral pool they are fishing in is shallow – perhaps even non-existent.
Technically, you can be outside the EU but inside the single market. Philosophically, you're still in the EU.
He reassures Labour MPs defending majorities in heavily pro-EU areas that things will be OK.
It's those seeking to prevent a referendum re-run who have the most to fear from a bungled exit.
Labour believe their small lead will only grow – but some Tories think that the only way for the opposition is down.