Richard Ali: What is our post-Brexit vision for farming and the countryside?
Do we want a New Zealand model of little or no support, or a Norwegian model of high levels of support designed to keep farmers on the land?
Do we want a New Zealand model of little or no support, or a Norwegian model of high levels of support designed to keep farmers on the land?
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The vast majority of people are neither Not-In-My-Backyarders nor Yes-In-My-Backyarders but Maybe-In-My-Backyarders.
There are three main national obstacles to them winning back those they lost to the Conservatives in 2015.
The claimants deserve their day in court. Ministers were right to appeal. And we will still leave the EU.
Of course we battle over our competing visions of Britain. But on something this important we should co-operate.
His critics have fallen for the Fact-Checking Fallacy: the illusion that in politics or journalism, accurate facts are all that matter.
It has been fabulous to see ECOWAS stand up and enforce progress in their own region.
Ministers are likely to find a stake valuable – and may find it useful for targeted infrastructure spending.
She waited for a phone call when Trump won his election. And she watched as he puffed Farage. But he seems to have decided that he needs her.
We need sectoral centres of excellence that strengthen our economy, create higher wage jobs and help us trade across the globe.
The new President’s one big plus for Britain is that he is a Brexit enthuasiast. In this sense, his White House arrival is her lucky break. Since she’s got it, she must grab it.
It should be used to pay for what we owe in our pensions and benefits system – and thus provide more inter-generational justice.
Yes, the Government is unlikely to block outright an SNP demand for a rematch. But that’s not the only card in her hand.
With a constant onus on fundraising and campaigning, Republicans up for re-election cannot afford to support Trump for too long if real change isn’t felt in their districts.