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Will the Government be Ready on Day One for Brexit? If it isn’t, it could collapse altogether.

Posted September 21, 2017 by Paul Goodman & filed under ToryDiary.

May needs to demonstrate that Whitehall is prepared – deal or no deal. Crossing one’s fingers and hoping for transition is not an alternative, or shouldn’t be.

Newslinks for Thursday 14th September 2017

Posted September 14, 2017 by Conservative Home & filed under Newslinks.

May to strike new tone on divorce bill to try and break Brexit deadlock… “Theresa May will try to break the deadlock… Read more »

Judy Terry: The arrogance of planning officers is blocking the chance of the new homes being built that we need

Posted August 11, 2017 by Judy Terry & filed under Local Government.

Endless housing conferences organised by the public sector have been held without a single developer or industry representative being invited to speak.

Newslinks for Tuesday 8th August 2017

Posted August 8, 2017 by Conservative Home & filed under Newslinks.

Brexit 1) Davis says Supreme Court will have oversight of EU extradition requests for Britons “British judges will be able… Read more »

Newslinks for Saturday 1st July 2017

Posted July 1, 2017 by Conservative Home & filed under Newslinks.

Grenfell 1) Paget-Brown resigns as Leader of Kensington and Chelsea Council “The Tory leader of Kensington and Chelsea council is… Read more »

42 per cent and no majority 4) We’ve said it before. We say it again. A key to victory is higher home ownership.

Posted June 27, 2017 by Paul Goodman & filed under Highlights, Majority.

The lack of a stake in the system is pushing the political profile of the youngest tranche of workers towards that of students.

Alex Morton: May must not turn into Major

Posted June 14, 2017 by Alex Morton & filed under Columnists, Highlights.

She cannot be a stationary establishment figure when faced with the restless mood of the voting public. She must move forwards – or we risk a 1997-style wipeout.

Judy Terry: Housing supply – now the good news

Posted May 24, 2017 by Judy Terry & filed under Local Government.

Community Land Trusts and other schemes are making a positive difference around the country.

Newslinks for Tuesday 23rd May 2017

Posted May 23, 2017 by Conservative Home & filed under Newslinks.

Manchester attack 1) At least 22 killed and 59 injured in pop concert bombing ‘At least 22 fans were killed… Read more »

What would WTO mean? 2) Christopher Howarth: Financial services and data sharing can be managed without a fully-fledged deal

Posted by Christopher Howarth & filed under Comment, Highlights.

The absence of a trade agreement with the EU should not concern us – there are swift, practical ways to overcome possible issues.

Norfolk North and Penistone & Stocksbridge choose their candidates. Latest selection news.

Posted May 2, 2017 by Mark Wallace & filed under Highlights, MPs ETC.

Latest news from round the country.

Calling Conservatives: New public appointments announced. Chair of the Regulatory Policy Committee – and more

Posted April 27, 2017 by Conservative Home & filed under Public Appointments.

Further details enclosed.

Newslinks for Wednesday 26th April, 2017

Posted April 26, 2017 by Conservative Home & filed under Newslinks.

Election 1) Cabinet ministers “want Johnson sidelined” during campaign “‘Cabinet ministers are urging Theresa May to sideline Boris Johnson and… Read more »

The Brexit negotiation – and why the importance of tariff-free trade has been over-hyped

Posted April 3, 2017 by Paul Goodman & filed under Highlights, ToryDiary.

The Government must try to build from the essentials out – security, legal certainty, frictionless trade. Zero tariffs would be the icing on the cake.

Dean Godson: Deal or No Deal. What happens if we leave the EU without a comprehensive agreement? A call for evidence.

Posted by Dean Godson & filed under Comment, Highlights.

We are keen to gather views from interested parties (such as businesses, industry groups, politicians, academics and others) about what would happen.

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