It is possible that the Party may end this new year in a weaker position than before the 2015 election if CCHQ doesn’t act quickly.
She must prepare the political way for popularising MFN status if her programme is rejected by the other side of the table.
The overwhelming evidence, after years of trying, is that the political will and courage simply is not there.
It would be wrong to assume you can simply sweep reducing poverty into a wider social mobility plan: they are not the same.
She said during her leadership campaign that “we need to do far more to get more houses built”. Which is why she should support his plan.
The big lesson of Ivan Rogers’s resignation is that they must adapt to the cultural sea-change that last year’s referendum is bringing about.
During the next few weeks, the Prime Minister will try to present her Government as being about more than just Brexit – if she can.
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Osborne’s “punishment budget” came in second.
The abuses at the heart of the hacking scandal were already illegal. A state regulator would only allow those running it to pursue punitive agendas against legal activity.
My guess is that he would have argued that this is a matter for Parliament, with no need to resort to the judiciary.
Whatever the answer, the party’s rise and the elevation of Paul Nuttall is a potential disaster for Labour.
She’s only been in power for a few months but there have already been ten notable policy changes.
The tale of the Troubled Families programme helps to prove that if the state doesn’t work properly, we won’t gain from leaving the EU.
Too many people have seen little wage growth in over two decades, and remain in insecure jobs with no prospect of in-work progression.