The SNP is winning the referendum aftermath. The Unionist parties are losing. The Smith Commission proposals aren’t working. Only a radical UK-wide solution will.
As well as a mechanism for home ownership, the finances must be right, too.
However, a clear majority of Tory-UKIP switchers said that a Conservative overall majority was their preferred outcome.
Digital technology offers the chance to reform the state, as well as politics.
Someone must speak up for wealth generation, the free market, free trade and private enterprise.
The claim that Margaret Thatcher’s ‘Victorian values’ meant the reintroduction of ‘unregulated markets’ is simply untrue.
Letting tenants buy from housing associations would increase home ownership, boost social mobility and reduce the monolithic nature of many estates.
The UK has a poor record on home ownership, which has been in decline since 2003. Here is a potential solution.
This bad policy doesn’t just affect smokers or tobacco companies – it will hit all of us in the pocket.
Swing voters prefer Cameron to Miliband but, by a greater margin, Labour to the Conservatives.
We need three, if not four, new Resolution-class ballistic missile submarines.
Don’t adopt his politics – adopt his tactics on social media.
A double-talking, flip-flopping, party of spendthrifts will aggravate – not salve – public mistrust of the political class.
Labour have fed the SNP by laying the blame for every calamity at the door of Westminster.
A proposal that’s fair, socially just – and would lead to more affordable housing for poorer people.