In the second article of our mini-series, the Harlow MP calls for a relentless focus on the cost of living, a skills-based economy, social injustices and affordable housing.
That’s you told, Johnson and Truss. Plus: a Universal Credit Brexit Dividend for working families.
Plus: The train of communism stalls but the train of conservatism stutters. And: Tackling Burning Injustices does not mean taxing milkshakes.
They are a stealth tax on the sick, the vulnerable, on families, and our hard-working NHS employees. And nearly 50 per cent of hospitals charge blue-badge holders.
Plus: Why call McCain a maverick?; the Labour MPs who deserve an award for courage; and who is the right’s Artist Taxi Driver?
Plus: ditching Corbyn – it’s not that easy for Britain’s Jews. And: thanks to Tracey Crouch and Danny Kruger, the Big Society is back.
Plus: why John Bald is wrong to be critical on this site of the Education Select Committee’s report on school exclusions.
Plus: Why it’s unfair to misrepresent Poland’s history; and the joy of a good book and a large cigar.
Plus: beware of claims that we’ve reached Peak Corbyn. Don’t raise fuel duty. Scrap hospital car parking charges. And: Hands keeps his promises.
I hope that, one day, it is no longer just an autonomous region in Iraq, but gets the independence it deserves.
We need more houses, not just to buy, but to rent – truly affordably, as well. This is a social justice issue.
The new Office for Students must lead in this. There must be sanctions from the new regulator for those universities who are failing in this regard.
What is the objective of higher education if it does not play a major role in addressing our country’s skills deficit?
The Conservative Government is also going to have to get back to its DNA – cutting taxes. Reductions for those on incomes below £45,000 would send a powerful signal.