John Penrose: Grassroots Tories, the Conservative Policy Forum needs you
Our Party’s internal think-tank offers has a crucial role to play in broadening our appeal and devising a winning policy programme.
Our Party’s internal think-tank offers has a crucial role to play in broadening our appeal and devising a winning policy programme.
We won the election but suffered badly in places like Canterbury, which I contested.
This is the second in a three-part series on using technology to boost our economy after Brexit.
The former may have won a battle, but the latter will win the war. Diverse, inclusive, victimhood culture is the future.
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Cleaning up the state won’t be a quick and easy task. But if Boris Johnson doesn’t grasp the nettle, it will certainly come back to sting.
This is the first in a three-part series on using technology to boost our economy after Brexit.
The Prime Minister pledged to defend those who defended us. I believe him.
Manchester and Birmingham already play host to Conservative Conference. The Party should be much bolder, and move much farther north.
The next few months should see the start of a proper, root-and-branch review of the Corporation to help it find a new model and a new role.
Africa is home to 16 per cent of the world’s population, and this is set to double by 2050. Its GDP is expected to reach $3.2 trillion in the next five years.
The most important sector is one usually ignored. Small firms constitute 99 per cent of all business in the country.
We need to control long-term immigration but also make it easier for entrepreneurs to visit the UK so that they can invest in and work with British companies.
Going from the metropolitan bubble in London to another one elsewhere would be pointless. What about Derby, Stoke or York instead?
If 50,000 people each gave £10, we’d hit our target. Please, Brexiteers – help us outmanoeuvre the Establishment again, and mark the occasion in style.