It has never been the British way to walk on by on the other side when we see injustice. Nor are we isolationists. The European Union that we stay in needs to be one of ambition and achievement, shaping its own destiny and making the whole of our region a great and growing place to live. The EU in the past showed an energy and a moral leadership that enabled us to bring Spain, Portugal and Greece from the shadows of dictatorship and meant that we could absorb the countries liberated from Communist oppression and help them grow too. The case for Remain is a case for a changed Europe – not just internally in the way that it works, but also in a return to the vision of achieving peace and prosperity through growth and democracy. The debate about Turkey, like the debate about the EU, should be a big and generous one. The key elements of our future are clear already. Do we step up and face them realistically and optimistically or do we cower from them? I know the Britain I believe in wants the former. It’s why we are great.