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Laura Perrins: Family policy matters to millions (and Tories must get it right).

Single earner couples believe they’re being punished for caring for their children at home – even though they are saving the State that burden.

By Laura Perrins | 11 October 2013 at 6:30 am | 104 comments

James Gray MP: Why I will not be supporting Adam Afriyie’s madcap wrecking amendment

I shall ignore Mr Afriyie’s egotistical blandishments, and support the realistic, achievable way to sort out the EU mess instead.

By James Gray MP | 10 October 2013 at 12:42 pm | 110 comments

Graham Godwin-Pearson: It’s time to drop the badger cull

It seems that DEFRA got its estimates of the badger population in west Somerset and Gloucestershire wrong.

By Graham Godwin-Pearson | 10 October 2013 at 11:53 am | 93 comments

Adam Afriyie MP: We need an EU referendum in 2014

It was never going to be popular to break with the conventional wisdom. But I truly believe it’s in our national interest to hold an early plebiscite.

By Adam Afriyie | 10 October 2013 at 6:45 am | 104 comments

Iain Stewart MP: The official evidence showed minimum alcohol pricing doesn’t work – I hope you all noticed!

The voluntary pledge to remove a billion of units of alcohol from the UK market would reduce consumption by nearly double the benefit of MUP

By Iain Stewart | 9 October 2013 at 11:15 am | 91 comments

Tony Lodge: We must change our energy policy now to head off power cuts and price rises

Our competitors look at the UK with a combination of bemusement and confusion, as they examine which industries they can lure to their shores.

By Tony Lodge | 9 October 2013 at 6:30 am | 48 comments

Dr Spencer Pitfield: We want your views on foreign policy

It is particularly timely, given recent events in the world, that we at the CPF are turning our attention to foreign affairs.

By Spencer Pitfield | 8 October 2013 at 11:58 am | 29 comments

Damian Hinds MP: When narrowing the gap, the earlier you start the better

Among seven-year-olds in 2012, 24 per cent of free school meal recipients did not reach the expected level in reading, versus 10 per cent of their better off peers.

By Damian Hinds | 8 October 2013 at 6:42 am | 11 comments

Brian Monteith: The Government wants to stem the flow of powers to Europe – so what’s it doing with these smoking laws?

Increased health warnings? Standardised pack size and shape? Sounds a lot like plain packaging, doesn’t it?

By Brian Monteith | 7 October 2013 at 4:00 pm | 37 comments

Matthew Elliott: The Conservatives must stay the course on Cameron’s EU plan

The only result of Adam Afriyie’s and Nick Clegg’s interventions is likely to be further delays and complications.

By Matthew Elliott | 7 October 2013 at 1:41 pm | 136 comments

Ruth Davidson MSP: Adam Afriyie’s EU referendum amendment could threaten the Union

Conservatives are working hard to keep Scotland in the Union, and it’s working. Moving the EU referendum to 2014 risks giving Alex Salmond a lifeline.

By Ruth Davidson MSP | 7 October 2013 at 12:35 pm | 50 comments

James Brokenshire MP: Countering the threat of cyber crime

Today’s launch of the National Crime Agency and the new National Cyber Crime Unit marks a further significant milestone in confronting and combating online criminals.

By James Brokenshire MP | 7 October 2013 at 6:30 am | 13 comments

Nick de Bois MP: Adam Afriyie’s judgement is flawed – 2014 is the wrong time for an in/out referendum

An in/out referendum requires a proper choice and a full debate. Rushing it in a year offers neither.

By Nick de Bois | 6 October 2013 at 2:17 pm | 176 comments

Harry Benson: You’ve finally got a marriage policy. Now sell it! A guide for ministers and MPs

You may face the wrath of the Today programme interview or the Question Time audience. But you need not fear. Your case is strong. Here’s why.

By Harry Benson | 6 October 2013 at 11:00 am | 63 comments

James Wharton MP: Why Adam Afriyie is wrong – my Referendum Bill must not be amended

Our best chance of giving the people a say is to get the Private Member’s Bill through Parliament without delay.

By James Wharton | 6 October 2013 at 7:33 am | 242 comments

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