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Full text of Theresa May’s 2013 ConHome speech: We Will Win by Being the Party for All

Posted July 12, 2016 by Conservative Home & filed under Comment.

We re-publish the speech that the Prime Minister-to-be gave to our conference three years ago – the first to set out her wider ambitions and thinking.

Mark Field: Denmark and Sweden are key allies as we negotiate a new future outside the EU

Posted July 10, 2016 by Mark Field MP & filed under Comment.

Our Nordic partners favour free trade, reject federalism and want to protect non-Eurozone members.

Newslinks for Friday 8th July 2016

Posted July 8, 2016 by Conservative Home & filed under Newslinks.

Two very different women battling to be our second female Prime Minister “Britain is to have a second woman Prime… Read more »

Newslinks for Thursday 7th July 2016

Posted July 7, 2016 by Conservative Home & filed under Newslinks.

Gove ally apologises for plot to stop Leadsom “Michael Gove has been accused of trying to rig the Conservative party… Read more »

Howard Flight: The City can flourish after Brexit – and the EEA option is the safest means of ensuring this happens

Posted July 4, 2016 by Lord Flight & filed under Columnists, Highlights.

Continental Europe needs the financial services of London just as much, if not more, than London needs its financial exports to Continental Europe.

EU referendum results: Live Blog

Posted June 24, 2016 by Conservative Home & filed under ToryDiary.

Watch the results come in with all the latest news and analysis from the ConservativeHome team.

Why Britain should Leave. Open letter from Boris, Gove & Stuart to Cameron and Osborne – full text

Posted June 5, 2016 by Conservative Home & filed under MPs ETC.

There is no prospect for reform unless Britain votes to leave and forces a new agenda on Europe’s elites.

Mark Field: It has war on its doorstep, economic woes, and no President to represent it. But here’s why I’m hopeful about Lebanon.

Posted June 3, 2016 by Mark Field MP & filed under Comment, Highlights.

Here is a people who maintain a firm desire to persist with their finely-balanced political system and build their government’s capability.

Christopher Howarth: Cameron’s Hollow Deal 2) We gave up a veto – and may not get what we were promised in return

Posted May 24, 2016 by Christopher Howarth & filed under Comment, Highlights.

Part Two of a ConHome series on how the Prime Minister’s aim of a reformed Europe, claimed by him as the basis for a Remain vote, was not achieved by his renegotiation.

Newslinks for Friday 20th May 2016

Posted May 20, 2016 by Conservative Home & filed under Newslinks.

Referendum 1) Cameron attacks Boris and Gove – while saying he doesn’t want ‘blue-on-blue conflict’ ‘The PM said BoJo had “told… Read more »

Garvan Walshe: Risky and radical. Why voting to leave the EU is un-conservative.

Posted May 19, 2016 by Garvan Walshe & filed under Columnists, Highlights.

Brexiteers peddle myths to themselves, and this leads them to overstate the weakness of the EU.

Newslinks for Sunday 17th April 2016

Posted April 17, 2016 by Conservative Home & filed under Newslinks.

EU 1) Boris: Cameron is talking “b******s”, and the immigration pledge was a non-starter ‘Boris Johnson has accused David Cameron of talking… Read more »

Chris Grayling: Labour’s attack on Cameron is an attack on all Conservatives – and on succcess itself

Posted April 11, 2016 by Chris Grayling MP & filed under Comment, Highlights.

We have long believed that those who build wealth in our nation should be able to pass on the fruits of their work to their children and grandchildren.

Newslinks for Holy Saturday 2016

Posted March 26, 2016 by Conservative Home & filed under Newslinks.

New pro-Brexit business group with 250 signatories “They will form a new business council chaired by John Longworth, who stood… Read more »

Howard Flight: Why Brexit would be best for the City – much of which wants it anyway

Posted March 7, 2016 by Lord Flight & filed under Columnists, Highlights.

The choice is between leaving or remaining in an EU dominated by 22 out of 28 countries with no ‘skin in the game’ and with a Eurozone agenda.

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