A collection of essays from the Common Sense Group is a heady mix of hyperbole and risible conspiracy theory

With 365 Conservative MPs in the Commons, it’s understandable that some of them, especially those who are relatively new to Westminster, are looking for something to help them stand out from the crowd.

In the Theresa May years it was easy: declare yourself a member of the European Research Group (ERG) and you’d be whisked to a television studio before you could say “chuck Chequers” or “bin the backstop”. But after Boris Johnson won an 80-seat majority to get Brexit done, things have got a bit harder.

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