“You can trust me to do what it takes. The status quo is not an option. That is why we can’t give in to the voices of decline.”
We hope over the coming years that our alternative nicotine products will continue to help many more adult smokers to make the switch.
This is a war between two visions of human life. And ours is the better.
What is less recognised is the way in which David Cameron’s Government decided, not without risk to the Conservatives’ electoral prospects in some key marginals, to withhold patronage and money from some Muslim organisations that, fitfully, had gained both under Labour.
The Khan Review is a glimpse of what happens if puritans are given completely free rein to rule over their fellow citizens.
For all the Government’s faults and Johnson’s flaws, it’s untrue that Conservative Ministers make no difference – as the sacking of Qari Asim demonstrates.
If the policy was having its desired effect, you’d expect to see a drop in alcohol-related harms. Instead, you see no such thing.
The recent drive, apparently coordinated between Paris and Berlin, to push Ukraine for a compromise settlement must be resisted.
Our introduction to: what each Bill is, the politics of it, who’s responsible, arguments for and against – and a controversy rating out of ten.
And I have every intention of further improving the requirements for platforms not to remove content from recognised media outlets.
At a time when the UK is reeling from the impact of cyber attacks by suspected Chinese agents, it is bizarre to chase friendship rather than follow caution.
With a huge repository of credit card information, you can be sure hackers will be coming after users hard and fast.
While Muslims here feel comfortably British, French Muslims must conceal their religious convictions to be respectable citizens.
The Education Secretary will have powers to decide key details later, without parliamentary oversight – such as sharing children’s sensitive personal data.