The public sector has an indispensable role in building more homes for sale.
But there is more to families’ policy than the M-word alone. Downing Street should be pondering the 1001 Critical Days Manifesto carefully.
Its net effect is to protect older richer retired voters at their expense.
The clamour about last week’s elections and June’s EU referendum is obscuring the deep problems that the Government and the country face.
She is for things rather than against things: the Union, lower taxes, strong defence. So is Zac. But the more his campaign went on, the less this was communicated.
The election to the Welsh Assembly of the former Conservative MP may be a sign that the UKIP leader’s command of his party is on the wane.
What the claims and post-mortems will look like – and, either way, there will be at least one Commons by-election.
The former member of the Prime Minister’s Policy Unit will be writing for us fortnightly as a member of the team.
A fifth of them took the it’s-all-a-media-storm-in-a-teacup option.
What emerges through the mists is a more-or-less standard left-wing politician, but with a sensitive nose for where the political wind will blow next.
A note of thanks and appreciation from the Editor.
The foreign policy aspect of the choice has so far been a poor relation in the debate.
The challenge to a Party that holds not a single seat in Merseyside.