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Shale Gas

Charlie Elphicke MP and Chris Pincher MP: Shale gas – good for consumers, the environment and energy security

A UK Shale Gas fund, developed over time, could provide a sustainable financial legacy for future generations

By Charlie Elphicke MP | 26 September 2013 at 7:10 am | 44 comments

In defence of ‘Crap Towns’ (the book not the architecture)

Though it might not say so directly, ‘Crap Towns’ is, in fact, a plea for beauty – as something that should be present everywhere, not just in the enclaves of the rich.

By Peter Franklin | 26 September 2013 at 6:25 am | 11 comments

Affordable and reliable: the Conservatives can only defeat Miliband’s energy proposal with a viable plan of their own

We need energy that is both affordable and reliable. Labour offer one at the expense of the other – we must offer both.

By Mark Wallace | 25 September 2013 at 1:15 pm | 122 comments

The Conservatives must mean business

There is a golden chance for Cameron after Miliband’s speech yesterday to show that lower taxes and less regulation are the route to better public services, lower energy bills and more homes

By Paul Goodman | 25 September 2013 at 7:21 am | 114 comments

Mark Field MP: If trust in the City is to be restored, ethics and self-interest must work together

I am certainly not advocating the return of “light touch regulation”. But in its place has come a Government that guarantees against financial failure.

By Mark Field MP | 25 September 2013 at 7:08 am | 8 comments

Labour wants a return to the 1970s: Britain can do better than Miliband

So far the leader of the Labour Party has been a chrysalis. Today he emerged, arguing the best way to solve problems is centralised control.

By Mark Wallace | 24 September 2013 at 4:49 pm | 22 comments

Is Party Conference too expensive? Should it be shorter? More democratic? Have your say

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By Paul Goodman | 24 September 2013 at 7:50 am | 38 comments

Garvan Walshe: Don’t be fooled by Rouhani

Iran’s President simply speaks softly. But the words he whispers are those any goon’s sophisticated front-man: “You’d rather deal with me than with the menacing meathead behind me, wouldn’t you?”

By Garvan Walshe | 24 September 2013 at 6:23 am | 11 comments

Stephen Tall: How Germany’s result could tempt me to vote Tory in 2015

Cameron could immediately make an offer to the Lib Dems to join him once again in what would “this time, be a liberal Conservative government, a One Nation Coalition”.

By Stephen Tall | 24 September 2013 at 5:46 am | 81 comments

Andrea Leadsom MP: Our friends in Europe want reform. We must press for treaty change.

The changes needed to shore up the Euro will require some Treaty change. This certainly seems to be the expectation in the Netherlands.

By Andrea Leadsom | 24 September 2013 at 5:44 am | 38 comments

Priti Patel MP: The six principles the Party leadership must assert at Conference

What we need to hear in the days ahead are policies based on our principles that draw a clear distinction between us and the other parties.

By Priti Patel MP | 23 September 2013 at 6:10 am | 82 comments

Robert Halfon MP: How Conservatives should champion the living wage

“Achieving a Living Wage makes social sense, but it is important politically as well.”

By Robert Halfon MP | 23 September 2013 at 6:08 am | 86 comments

The unveiled threat to religious liberty

So, if we are to ban the face veil worn by some Muslims, then why shouldn’t we ban all forms of attire that isolate their wearers from the mainstream?

By The Deep End | 23 September 2013 at 5:39 am | 97 comments

Pickles on Britishness – condemning hate merchants of the UAF and the EDL

The Communities and Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles gave a speech recently on Britishness. Mr Pickles noted that the challenges… Read more »

20 September 2013 at 7:00 am

Iain Dale

Iain Dale: I blame that bonking couple for all those LibDem cock-ups

Iain Dale presents LBC 97.3 Drivetime programme 4-8pm every weekday. He also blogs at www.iaindale.com. Follow Iain on Twitter. The poor old LibDems suffered… Read more »

By Iain Dale | 20 September 2013 at 6:50 am

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