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Lord Ashcroft: My focus groups in three heavily remain-voting Liberal Democrat targets

What do voters in Richmond Park, Cambridge, and Finchley & Golders Green think about the Prime Minister, the Opposition, and the election?

By Lord Ashcroft | 8 November 2019 at 12:30 pm | 72 comments

ConHome’s election panel. “The Tories need to drop the optimism narrative down a great big hole somewhere south of Northampton.”

Each week, our panel of James Frayne, Marcus Roberts, Trevor Phillips, and Salma Shah will will analyse and assess what’s happening.

8 November 2019 at 12:00 pm | 49 comments

James Kirkup: Our advice to Johnson. Social mobility should be at the heart of your programme.

The fifth piece in our series this week about what the Tory Manifesto should look like.

By James Kirkup | 8 November 2019 at 6:20 am | 18 comments

David Willetts: The Conservatives can win back young voters by delivering property-owning democracy

The fourth piece in our series this week about what the Tory Manifesto should look like.

By David Willetts | 7 November 2019 at 6:30 am | 56 comments

James Cleverly: As this election launches, it’s time for us to pull together – and deliver for Britain

Voters have a clear choice: vote Conservative or vote for further indecision, confusion and delay.

By James Cleverly MP | 6 November 2019 at 6:40 am | 96 comments

Phoebe Griffith: To end austerity finally, Johnson needs more than a quick splash of populist spending

The third piece in our series this week about what the Conservative Manifesto should look like.

By Phoebe Griffith | 6 November 2019 at 6:20 am | 11 comments

John O’Connell: In an age of socialist-lite spending policies, what has become of the low-tax Tory?

The second piece in our series this week about what the Conservative Manifesto should look like.

By John O'Connell | 5 November 2019 at 6:30 am | 52 comments

David Alton and Luke de Pulford: Britain must lead the world towards tougher action against genocide

The Coalition for Genocide Response urges politicians to ensure the UK fulfils its duty to prevent atrocities, protect victims, and bring perpetrators to justice.

By Lord Alton | 4 November 2019 at 11:30 am | 40 comments

Matt Kilcoyne: The Conservative manifesto. Wooing Labour heartlands with socialist policy is a doomed strategy.

The first piece of a series this week about what the Conservative Manifesto should look like.

By Matt Kilcoyne | 4 November 2019 at 6:20 am | 51 comments

David Johnston: Who will champion social mobility in the next parliament? And what should they say?

The absence of advocates for improving life chances when so many constituents are anxious for their children and grandchildren’s futures is stark.

By David Johnston | 3 November 2019 at 6:30 am | 25 comments

Joel Roberts: Conservatives risk a rout in London if ‘getting Brexit done’ is our only message

We win elections when we appeal to a broad swathe of voters. The Prime Minister was a popular Mayor in the capital, he must retain his instincts from that time.

By Joel Roberts | 2 November 2019 at 1:00 pm | 117 comments

Nadhim Zahawi: Let’s get Brexit done – and so empower businesses to deliver

Our businesses have the ingenuity, skills and talent to succeed, but they need to know what the future will hold before they can invest, hire and deliver.

By Nadhim Zahawi MP | 2 November 2019 at 6:30 am | 59 comments

Nadine Dorries: Thuggery. Abuse. Threats. Unacceptable everywhere. But no-one came to Brexiteers’ defence when we were victims.

The abuse became so bad that I felt the need to stop giving media interviews, writing articles and to remove myself from the public arena.

By Nadine Dorries MP | 1 November 2019 at 6:20 am | 70 comments

Simon Fawthrop: Vanity infrastructure projects aren’t needed. Let’s invest in Gigabit Connectivity instead.

Who needs train journeys which take hours when you can have instant connectivity via, say, Skype, Facetime or Webex?

By Simon Fawthrop | 31 October 2019 at 4:00 pm | 24 comments

Robert Buckland: We’re working hard to tackle crime – and we need your help

As well as Government measures to toughen up punishments and support victims, the nation requires more magistrates.

By Robert Buckland | 31 October 2019 at 6:45 am | 25 comments

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