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.
The first piece of a series this week about what the Conservative Manifesto should look like.
These findings compare to a 64 per cent total in June, when Theresa May was still Prime Minister, with a leadership election looming.
The absence of advocates for improving life chances when so many constituents are anxious for their children and grandchildren’s futures is stark.
In some campaigns, the end result is overwhelmingly likely before a stump has been erected. This is not one of those occasions.
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.
The two parties have different Brexit policies, and it would therefore be impossible for them to project a united appeal.
It is perhaps not surprising that a majority of activists believe, however narrowly, that it makes sense to work with another party that wants to leave the EU.
Plus: Groundhog Day for the NHS. Farage is the dog that hasn’t barked. I will miss Morgan. And: Off to Liverpool.
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.
Labour claims to be concerned about what they call “voter suppression.” They should sort out their own Party.
The speeding up of turnover rates has almost nothing to do with shifts to the right or left, and much more to do with wider cultural change in Parliament.
As well as Government measures to toughen up punishments and support victims, the nation requires more magistrates.
Boris Johnson is already appealing to Blue Collar voters who are fed up with Labour’s betrayal of Brexit and the values of working people.
The Prime Minister reminded the House of his formidable abilities as an electioneer.
And what of our voters who would be repelled by a pact with it? I can see the Lib/Lab slogan already: “Vote Blue, get Farage”.