Britain's leading Conservative blog for news, comment, analysis and campaigns, edited by Paul Goodman. Conservative Party News
ConservativeHome Newslinks for Friday 28th May 2021
  • Newslinks
  • ToryDiary
  • Columnists
  • Comment
  • MPs ETC
  • Local Government
  • Majority
  • LeftWatch
  • Think Tanks
  • Audio
  • Video

Comment

  • «
  • ← Previous
  • 35
  • 36
  • 37
  • 38
  • 39
  • 40
  • 41
  • Next →
  • »

Mark Jenkinson: The case for coal

Enhancing its domestic production can help “level up” Britain and reduce the carbon footprint from imports.

By Mark Jenkinson MP | 21 September 2020 at 2:01 pm | 64 comments

Bill Cash: We would be within our rights to override the Withdrawal Agreement. And in any event, the EU itself is a law-breaker.

Look, too, at the track record of EU Member States. In 2020, Germany’s highest court ruled on subordinating EU law to German law. The EU took no action.

By Sir William Cash | 21 September 2020 at 10:00 am | 191 comments

Ryan Henson and James Rogers: The reformed Foreign Office has a fresh chance to counter China and Russia

It should initiate an “International Prosperity Initiative” – to provide an alternative to the “aid” agendas of authoritarian rivals.

By Ryan Henson and James Rogers | 21 September 2020 at 6:20 am | 21 comments

Doug Stokes: The Conservatives must rally to the flag of the Enlightenment tradition as the culture wars rage

It is quite shocking that the Equality Act has been left totally unreformed, since it has morphed into the central juridical weapon of the left.

By Professor Doug Stokes | 20 September 2020 at 6:30 am | 116 comments

Andrew Griffith: How the Government can put enterprise at the heart of the recovery

To make best use of public funds, we should capitalise on those sectors where we already have a world-leading position.

By Andrew Griffith MP | 19 September 2020 at 12:00 pm | 53 comments

İbrahim Özdemir: How the UK’s new forest protection law will beat the EU at its own game

British proposals for supply-chain certification offers a comprehensive solution based on partnership between producer and consumer nations.

By Professor İbrahim Özdemir | 18 September 2020 at 11:30 am | 33 comments

Raghib Ali: Evidence suggests that this Covid second wave won’t be as severe as the first. Nonetheless, it’s a threat to the NHS.

The only way the service coped last spring was by shutting down many services which caused suffering and death for thousands.

By Dr Raghib Ali | 18 September 2020 at 6:20 am | 111 comments

Sally-Ann Hart: This crisis has highlighted the urgent need for affordable, secure and comfortable homes

As Conservatives, we cannot, and should not, forget or ignore the necessity for a safety net; for good quality social housing that people enjoy living in.

By Sally-Ann Hart | 17 September 2020 at 4:00 pm | 30 comments

Arminka Helic: Three easy ways for the Government to hugely improve the Domestic Abuse Bill

These measures will make a negligible impact to the immigration figures or public finances, but a huge difference to survivors.

By Baroness Helic | 17 September 2020 at 2:00 pm | 12 comments

David Skelton: Brexit can unleash a new era of reindustrialisation. But only if we are free from state aid laws.

This renaissance could place the UK at the vanguard of the most industries and technologies over the coming decades.

By David Skelton | 17 September 2020 at 6:20 am | 143 comments

Ben Everitt: Why the plan for a technical university in Milton Keynes offers new opportunities for higher education – and business

Free Schools spotted a gap in the market and provided a solution to fill it. This initiative has the potential to do the same.

By Ben Everitt MP | 16 September 2020 at 11:11 am | 16 comments

Brooks Newmark: How to eradicate the blight of rough sleeping once and for all by the end of this Parliament

It needs a clear prevention strategy in place by year-end, to provide a clear framework for local councils, and to roll out the Housing First Programme.

By Brooks Newmark | 16 September 2020 at 6:20 am | 9 comments

Sam Hall: Extinction Rebellion is completely wrong in its approach to climate change

We need a credible plan to reach net zero by 2050. A great prize is within our grasp, but XR is alienating the public.

By Sam Hall | 15 September 2020 at 2:00 pm | 100 comments

Ben Bradley: I will not be undertaking unconscious bias training – and call on my colleagues to take the same stand

Not only is this type of ‘education’ a nonsense, but the taxpayer will have to pick up the bill for it.

By Ben Bradley MP | 15 September 2020 at 6:20 am | 49 comments

Bim Afolami: Conservatives need a new economic vision

We must embrace an active enterprising state, reformed and reforming, that can help drive an enterprise nation forward.

By Bim Afolami MP | 14 September 2020 at 2:00 pm | 45 comments

  • «
  • ← Previous
  • 35
  • 36
  • 37
  • 38
  • 39
  • 40
  • 41
  • Next →
  • »
A Twitter List by PaulGoodmanCH
  • Highlights
  • Latest
  • Comments
  • The Government must deliver more homes, and they must be in the South May 28, 2021
  • Iain Dale: Cummings is behaving like a woman or man scorned. But you can’t dismiss all that he says. May 28, 2021
  • Jihyun Park: Growing up in North Korea, I could have never imagined standing in the UK local elections. Here’s what I learnt. May 28, 2021
  • Cummings Reborn – as the champion of Parliament. He has given MPs more power, so leaving the inquiry with less. May 27, 2021
  • Garvan Walshe: Lukashenko’s air piracy. By way of western response, sanctions are only a start. Here’s what we need to do next. May 27, 2021
  • Adrian Lee: Rent to Buy could allow the Government to revive the dream of a property-owning democracy May 28, 2021
  • Chris Green: The narrative for vaccinating children and Covid passports is getting stronger. We need to stop and think. May 28, 2021
  • Jason Reed: Obesity rates are at a critical point. But campaigners’ plans to tackle the issue are deeply flawed. May 28, 2021
  • Calling Conservatives: New public appointments announced. Chair of the Social Mobility Commission – and more May 28, 2021
  • Newslinks for Friday 28th May 2021 May 28, 2021
ConservativeHome

Editors’ Blog List

  • 1828.org.uk
  • Adam Smith Institute Blog
  • Allister Heath
  • Andrew Bolt (Australia)
  • Andrew Kennedy
  • Archbishop Cranmer
  • Bagehot (Economist)
  • Brexit Central
  • Buzzfeed UK Politics
  • CapX
  • Centre for Policy Studies Blog
  • Change Britain
  • Chris Deerin
  • Cobden Centre
  • Comment is Free
  • Conservative Christian Fellowship
  • Conservative Friends of India
  • Conservative Friends of Israel
  • Conservative Friends of Pakistan
  • Conservative Middle East Council
  • Conservative Muslim Forum
  • Conservatives for Liberty
  • David Frum (The Daily Beast)
  • Douglas Carswell MP
  • Foreign Affairs
  • FT Westminster blog
  • Gary Gibbon (Channel 4)
  • Guido Fawkes
  • Harry's Place
  • Huffington Post
  • Iain Dale
  • Iain Martin (Reaction)
  • Institute of Economic Affairs Blog
  • James Kirkup (Telegraph)
  • John Redwood MP
  • Labour Uncut
  • LabourList
  • Left Foot Forward
  • LibDemVoice
  • Liberal Vision
  • National Review Online
  • Open Britain
  • Peter Hitchens
  • Policy Exchange Blog
  • PoliticsHome
  • Quilliam Foundation
  • Resolution Foundation
  • Spectator Coffee House
  • TaxPayers' Alliance blog
  • The American Conservative
  • The Freedom Association
  • The Guardian's data blog
  • The Staggers
  • The Times – Red Box
  • The Week
  • Think Scotland
  • Tory Reform Group
  • UK Polling Report
  • Weekly Standard

Britain’s leading Conservative blog for news, comment, analysis and campaigns, edited by Paul Goodman. We are independent of the Conservative Party but supportive of it.

Site Information

  • About ConservativeHome
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Comments Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • ConservativeHome’s Daily Email
  • News feeds from ConservativeHome

What’s happening inside the Conservative Party?

ConservativeIntelligence has the answers. Regular high quality events and extended briefings providing unique insight and intelligence on the Party.

Website by Tjugo Tjugo

©2021 Conservative Home, All rights reserved

Get our free daily email

Start your day with all the latest Conservative news, insight and analysis.

Privacy policy