Shabnam Nasimi: The Conservative Manifesto must include measures to grapple with online extremism
Tech companies who don’t clean up their platforms should be prepared to face the force of the law.
Tech companies who don’t clean up their platforms should be prepared to face the force of the law.
Such seats are absolutely to the Conservatives’ hopes of an overall majority – but what do the voters have to say?
Each week, our panel of James Frayne, Marcus Roberts, Trevor Phillips, and Salma Shah will will analyse and assess what’s happening.
Treat claims of a communalist election with suspicion. The evidence suggests that ethnic minority voters prioritise domestic issues over foreign policy ones.
Social media is under scrutiny as never before, but there are still simple techniques you can use to connect with crucial voters.
As we champion the Union, we need to recognise that each nation is having a subtly different conversation with itself about its future.
A shallow minded and lazy tax and spend policy can only go so far on tax taken from the highest earners.
No deals with Huawei, no control of our nuclear industry, no more infiltration in our university research programmes. We need a values-led strategy.
Together with my weekly focus groups, it will help to explain the dynamics of the campaign and the factors that will determine the outcome.
Rather than abandon the Apprenticeship Levy, the Conservatives should radically reform it.
There has been no agreement between the two parties. And the whole thrust of our campaign is to colonise the centre ground, not retreat from it.
Without one, spending on older citizens will so far outstrip revenue from workers that future governments will face some unpleasant choices.
Our survival as a party and arguably that of our nation itself depends on people having a stake in this country.
Our analysis shows that any political party will struggle to win a working majority if they fail to connect with the poorest voters across Britain.
The fifth piece in our series this week about what the Tory Manifesto should look like.