Joyce Anelay: A farewell to ministerial office
The lessons I have learned: the future of the world, and of our country, is bright. And always take care when getting out of Black Hawk helicopters.
The lessons I have learned: the future of the world, and of our country, is bright. And always take care when getting out of Black Hawk helicopters.
No matter the size of the economy, or the early advantages a country might enjoy, the consequences of inaction or an anti-innovation policy platform are disastrous.
Brexit offers an opportunity to change our path – and failing to do so could bring very serious electoral consequences.
That means explaining the benefits in day to day life, and preparing an appropriate regulatory structure to deliver them.
My new project takes inspiration from Teddy Roosevelt, who saved American capitalism from itself.
A new Supported Housing Allowance would reduce the risk to housing providers and their tenants, at no additional cost to the Exchequer.
The 4IR should not be framed as people versus machines. It can – and should be – people empowered by machines.
The introduction of a classical liberal education system that has knowledge and rigour at its core means a better future for the next generation.
There is an opportunity to deliver a radical fix to our housing market, and change many lives for the better.
As Rumsfeldian as it may sound, a ‘No Deal Deal’ is entirely possible, where the majority of issues are settled through simple side agreements.
The second piece in the author’s series on the coming economic revolution proposes a series of policies to turbo-charge the post-Brexit economy.
We backed Brexit to make those in power more accountable. The House of Commons must not be ignored as if it were a mere debating society.
The current situation is not sustainable, and undermines competition and business development in the food sector to the detriment of both consumers and producers.
The first piece of our series on the coming economic revolution urges the Government to challenge Corbyn’s Luddite approach.
You would have to go back more than 20 years to find a time when fewer secretaries of state held northern constituencies.