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Matt Kilcoyne: Tax cuts that Sunak should deliver in his first Budget

The author of the final piece in our mini-series identifies corporation tax, stamp duty, national insurance and investment allowances as targets for action.

By Matt Kilcoyne | 27 February 2020 at 6:20 am | 28 comments

Eugenics, PIE – and why the Whig Theory of History doesn’t always apply

Are aspects of the campaign for trans another example of a development welcomed by some at the time, and ultimately denounced by nearly everyone?

By Paul Goodman | 26 February 2020 at 6:50 am | 34 comments

Profile: Robert Buckland, the Lord Chancellor who stands between the judges…and the wrath of the Brexiteers

The latter will make much of the Government’s Constitution, Democracy & Rights Commission – promised in the Conservative Manifesto.

By Andrew Gimson | 26 February 2020 at 6:40 am | 50 comments

Robert Halfon: Let licence fee payers vote for the BBC’s next Director-General.

Plus: More Ronseal, please. And: If the Treasury wants to flick multiple V-signs at blue collar voters, it will put up fuel duty.

By Robert Halfon MP | 26 February 2020 at 6:30 am | 35 comments

Sam Bowman: The Budget offers an opportunity for Sunak to move on road pricing. He should take it.

In the second piece of our mini-series, our guest author says that a switch to the scheme would most likely leave the average motorist better-off.

By Sam Bowman | 26 February 2020 at 6:20 am | 34 comments

Johnson’s sex problem

His determination to promote more women may have a knock-on effect on the biddability of male Tory MPs.

By Paul Goodman | 25 February 2020 at 7:00 am | 82 comments

John Redwood: In this post-Brexit budget, Sunak should spend more, cut taxes and raise borrowing

In the first piece of a mini-series, our guest author also argues the Government should look again at IR35, and make it more worthwhile to work.

By John Redwood MP | 25 February 2020 at 6:45 am | 137 comments

Philip Booth: The planning system can be liberalised in a conservative way

Allowing developers to negotiate at a very local level to provide compensation directly to the community would factor in beauty, practicality and social costs.

By Philip Booth | 25 February 2020 at 6:30 am | 36 comments

“If you go ‘transgender rights are our big thing’, you are going to lose that culture war”

How the Conservatives are winning and Labour losing the working class – a pattern that the latter’s leadership candidates are set to repeat.

By Paul Goodman | 24 February 2020 at 6:40 am | 212 comments

Neil O’Brien: How the Conservatives can do better with younger voters. And remain a compassionate party.

After crushing Labour last year, it might be tempting to rest on our laurels. But we need to act now to keep the extreme left locked out of Number 10.

By Neil O Brien MP | 24 February 2020 at 6:30 am | 118 comments

Lord Ashcroft: An open letter to Anne-Marie Trevelyan, the new International Development Secretary

I was delighted to see your appointment. I confess to slight bias, given that you retweeted an article of mine calling for an end to ring-fencing of the aid budget.

By Lord Ashcroft | 24 February 2020 at 6:20 am | 50 comments

Why Johnson hasn’t visited flood victims

His reluctance to do so is part of a bigger picture: a decision not to dance to the media’s tune.

By Paul Goodman | 23 February 2020 at 7:00 am | 183 comments

Ben Gadsby: Yes, the tuition fee system is working. And, no, there aren’t too many young people in higher education.

Too often, discussions about the sector generate more heat than light – and the light falls in the wrong place. We can do better.

By Ben Gadsby | 23 February 2020 at 6:30 am | 89 comments

Is the Home Office still unfit for purpose?

If Downing Street doesn’t grip the campaign against Patel by allies of her Permanent Secretary and others, it may spiral out of control.

By Paul Goodman | 22 February 2020 at 7:00 am | 250 comments

Labour will ignore Blair’s speech yesterday. But Tories should take note.

His message, that the Conservatives will win if the electoral battle is on identity politics and culture wars, is correct.

By Harry Phibbs | 21 February 2020 at 6:40 am | 97 comments

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