There is a big political prize to be had for the Conservative Party to improving the rights of millions of property owners and bringing them up to equality
To the claim that one can’t get ready for the unknown comes the answer that government must prepare for all eventualities.
The first article in a five-piece series by the author on how Britain must prepare for March 31 2019 – and has less than 600 days to get it right.
As we wrote last month, we hoped to get at least 750 replies. So 1379 is what John Major would call “very satisfactory”.
Deep and ongoing customs co-operation between the EU and UK is achievable, without limiting the opportunities for other trade deals.
Can the Prime Minister’s vision be rescued from the wreckage of the campaign?
Much of the concern is over-hyped – not least because these specialised, highly skilled people don’t want to leave London in the first place.
We can already see the damage being done to the Tory vote by the uncomfortable prospect of a near-permanent twilight state of austerity.
Embracing this crude Marxist fiction has put the Conservative Party at risk of lasting electoral damage, particularly in London.
We must never forget that the Opposition would ally us with any tyrant, terrorist or thug so long as they recite the requisite ideological verses.
Most people in both camps are interested in getting the best outcome starting from where we are. Here’s how.
Supporting businesses to start and grow is a key part of our modern industrial strategy.
The second article in a five-piece series by the author on how Britain must prepare for March 31 2019 – and has less than 600 days to get it right.