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Our survey. By a wafer-thin margin, a plurality of our Party member panel says that Jenrick should resign

Though it also says that if he won’t walk then Johnson shouldn’t force him to do so.

Highlights, ToryDiary | By Paul Goodman | 28 June 2020 at 7:00 am | 124 comments

Don’t rule out a second lockdown

The combination of shutdown fever, furlough, Black Lives Matter, summer and the fledgling test and trace system don’t bode well.

Highlights, ToryDiary | By Paul Goodman | 26 June 2020 at 6:40 am | 295 comments

The big speech Johnson makes next week should be about education

Parents need to be persuaded to send their children back to school – and until that happens life chances will be blighted and economic growth lessened.

Highlights, ToryDiary | By Paul Goodman | 25 June 2020 at 6:40 am | 57 comments

What will and won’t be reopening on July 4

There are some oddities: Wedding ceremonies allowed, but only one household at the party venue at the moment.

MPs ETC | By Paul Goodman | 24 June 2020 at 9:45 am | 44 comments

Friends of Cummings: “A hard rain is coming.”

“Dom is a decentraliser,” we were told.  “But he’s resistant to decentralising to people who he thinks aren’t up to the job.”

Highlights, ToryDiary | By Paul Goodman | 24 June 2020 at 7:10 am | 235 comments

Javid delivers the Budget he never got a chance to – via the Centre for Policy Studies. He wants to go for growth.

It’s a good thing for former senior Ministers to keep thinking, going and contributing, and we wouldn’t be surprised to see a comeback to government.

Highlights, ToryDiary | By Paul Goodman | 23 June 2020 at 7:00 am | 63 comments

For Johnson and the Conservatives, the power of patriotism is a plus

As with Brexit, the fundamentals of the Tory position are much stronger than they may seem to be.

Highlights, ToryDiary | By Paul Goodman | 22 June 2020 at 6:50 am | 289 comments

Polling snapshot. Is the statues and history fracas helping to solidify the Conservative vote?

The blue share in the poll of polls hit 43 per cent on June 2 and hasn’t moved the best part of a month later.

Highlights, ToryDiary | By Paul Goodman | 21 June 2020 at 7:00 am | 173 comments

The shake-up that the Government needs to rescue education for a generation of children

Johnson has fewer than three months in which to move public opinion – the key to getting schools moving again.

Highlights, ToryDiary | By Paul Goodman | 19 June 2020 at 6:50 am | 50 comments

Six months on from last year’s general election, it’s only the LibDems who bang on about Europe

The CBI supports the Government’s timetable and Starmer is keeping his head down. It is quite the turnaround.

Highlights, ToryDiary | By Paul Goodman | 18 June 2020 at 3:40 am | 240 comments

Sooner or later, Conservative MPs will have to remaster the vanishing art of Just Saying No

An election that saw them returned to say yes to Brexit and boosterism leaves Johnson vulnerable to events and reality.

Highlights, ToryDiary | By Paul Goodman | 17 June 2020 at 7:00 am | 128 comments

No, Prime Minister. Overseas aid and foreign policy aren’t “one and the same”

Furthermore, the change creates a brand new cart to put before the horse – that’s to say, the awaited defence and security review.

ToryDiary | By Paul Goodman | 16 June 2020 at 3:18 pm | 104 comments

The culture of “special measures” prepares to counter the threat of the virus

And the threat to the NHS seems distant enough to experiment with the relaxation of the two metre rule.

Highlights, ToryDiary | By Paul Goodman | 15 June 2020 at 6:40 am | 59 comments

Polling snapshot. Coming out of lockdown, Starmer’s election and disillusion with the Government are returning us to politics as normal.

There is no evidence from the poll of polls that the Dominic Cummings affair speeded up what has been a steady Tory decline since mid-April.

Highlights, ToryDiary | By Paul Goodman | 14 June 2020 at 7:00 am | 139 comments

Dowden – “The Government itself does not propose to remove statues or memorial on its property.”

“We should all respect due process and fair hearing, rather than tolerate criminal acts and mob rule.”

MPs ETC | By Paul Goodman | 12 June 2020 at 6:33 pm | 88 comments

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