A response to Paul Goodman’s recent article arguing that opponents of Leave should accept that spending didn’t swing the referendum – since Remain spent more.
Doing so would reduce crime, improve tax revenues and boost productivity.
A cheap, simple service is not a good enough defence when delivered by a company with poor morals and corporate standards.
Values give real power to people – not symbols. Of all the issues that we face, is this truly one that our Prime Minister should be focusing on?
Unless the Conservatives can deliver a fairer deal between the generations, a majority may be forever out of reach.
Outcries over the loss of soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq show that the British public is simply unwilling to see soldiers dying.
The social and financial costs of obesity are enormous, and fall disproportionately on the less well-off.
Playing it safe with outdated ways of doing things means we are always one step behind our competitors.
By 2030, technology and cyber space will have changed warfare to such an extent that spending billions of pounds on nuclear weapons will look practically pre-historic.
Victory and peace abroad cannot be won by trying to bomb your enemies into submission.
Even Brexit supporters should support our impartial institutions, which have fined pro-Remain campaigners too.