Stewart Jackson is the Member of Parliament for Peterborough and is a Vice President of the Local Government Association and was an Opposition… Read more »
Ryan Bourne is the Economic and Statistical Researcher at the Centre for Policy Studies. You can follow him on Twitter at @RyanCPS…. Read more »
John Glen is the Member of Parliament for Salisbury. The debate around how best to deal with unfair pay –… Read more »
There are few countries so near to us which have had the gruesome and complex history of Algeria, which this… Read more »
Tibor Navracsics is the Deputy Prime Minister of Hungary I wrote for Conservative Home in November about Hungary’s democratic development. … Read more »
Lord Forsyth of Drumlean is a former Secretary of State for Scotland. The SNP got 45% of the votes in… Read more »
Dr Madsen Pirie is the author of The Growth Agenda: The Self-Employment Option and President of the Adam Smith Institute. Small… Read more »
Alan Mak and Simon Maynard are Conservative activists, writing in a personal capacity. Their paper on the OpportunitySociety will be… Read more »
William Hague MP is the Foreign Secretary. I have been a Member of Parliament for 23 years. For the vast… Read more »
Sir Andrew Green is Chairman of MigrationWatch. The immigration industry is in a corner. The government are proceeding with wide-ranging…
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Michael Nazir-Ali is Director of the Oxford Centre for Training, Research, Advocacy & Dialogue, and was formerly the Bishop of… Read more »
John Baron is MP for Basildon and Billericay and in this article he suggests a route-map would be helpful in… Read more »
David Merlin-Jones is a Research Fellow in economics and energy at Civitas. The EU’s flagship environmental policy is a disaster on… Read more »
Robert Halfon is Conservative MP for Harlow. Follow him on Twitter. So Diane Abbott said some stupid things in which… Read more »
By Lord Ashcroft, KCMG. Students at Ashcroft Technology Academy in south-west London have just begun their new term and are… Read more »