As Graham Stringer, a Labour MP, told GB News: “I find effectively civil servants sacking a minister, which is what has happened, quietly disturbing because one of the great myths in our political life is that we have a non-political civil service”.
What is the point of cutting the notice period from four weeks to two if it can take months to get people up in court due to the backlog in cases?
Tax incentives are all well and good, but the Government also needs to tackle the discrimination faced by too many older people in the workplace.
As the Government plots a course toward economic stagnation, Labour are positioning themselves as a pro-business party.
Consultation found three quarters of Outer London residents oppose the expansion, and neighbouring councils are refusing to cooperate.
Have we got to the stage where it is now considered beyond the pale to employ the services of an accountant or advisor to minimise one’s tax bill?
It is absurd to demand that the Conservatives stop waging the culture war when the other side continues to advance at pace.
The speed with which the Prime Minister agreed to impose restrictions on Chinese travellers is deeply concerning.
It’s telling that Caroline Nokes and her co-signatories won’t spell out for us what action they want taken against the free press.
Perhaps it won’t be until it’s their children and grandchildren who can’t afford anywhere to live that the penny finally drops.
Despite the rhetoric, it looks as if ministers have given up on bringing numbers down in favour of anything to give the economy a nudge.
He would do more good making the case for nuclear and for domestic energy production than just handing out hundreds of millions of pound of taxpayers’ money.
Since the Crash we’ve failed to grow at a per capita rate of more than roughly one per cent, home ownership is stagnant, and savings rates have steadily declined.
What voters need is a clear case for reform in ordinary language; what they’ve been getting is a wonkish seminar.
Planning reform is the swiftest – and perhaps the only – path out of this country’s economic malaise. Will MPs let her take it?