It is capitalising on voters who weren’t born in the era of state monopolies having no idea how much worse these companies were under Corbyn’s dinosaur model.
I am arguing that there is some limited space for radical candour with the electorate on the difficult choices facing the country in the 2020s.
Farage’s decision to stand down some Brexit Party candidates seems to have been the most impactful development of this election week.
The most up to date list of those standing in Tory-held seats and in targets.
Plus: The ups and downs of Johnson’s broadcast. Poor A & figures. Conservative and Labour no shows. And: what to give a woman at Christmas.
Treat claims of a communalist election with suspicion. The evidence suggests that ethnic minority voters prioritise domestic issues over foreign policy ones.
He didn’t dissent from Javid’s call for one. But we can’t find any evidence that he gave a specific commitment.
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.
A fisherman from the Ajax, and other Leavers, want to know that Johnson will not let them down.
His attitude ought to worry us. I mean that literally. All these men believed that the end justified the means.
No deals with Huawei, no control of our nuclear industry, no more infiltration in our university research programmes. We need a values-led strategy.
It stretches credulity to just assume that rent-seeking or uncompetitive markets account for all British top wealth.
Together with my weekly focus groups, it will help to explain the dynamics of the campaign and the factors that will determine the outcome.
We ask you to follow the logic of your leader’s position – and stand down in order both to deliver Brexit and avoid a Corbyn Government.