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Steven Woolfe: I could beat Soubry in a by-election as the Conservative candidate. Why is CCHQ so determined to keep me out?

This is not about infiltration. Rather, it’s about defending democracy and the Leave vote, in a traditional, decent, moderate, thoughtful and patriotic way.

By Steven Woolfe MEP | 23 February 2019 at 6:20 am | 99 comments

Mike Yeomans: Why Begum’s return to the UK would help, not harm, our counter-terrorism plans

She could give us invaluable insights into jihadi recruitment techniques, and if deradicalised become a valuable asset.

By Mike Yeomans | 22 February 2019 at 6:20 am | 108 comments

Zoltán Kovács: Let’s get the facts straight about Hungary’s pro-family policies

In his column, Walshe made some extraordinary claims about our proposals and our country. The reality is very different.

By Zoltán Kovács | 21 February 2019 at 2:30 pm | 67 comments

Priti Patel, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, and Maria Caulfield: The Government must honour the Brady Amendment

As the Prime Minister herself has said, we need to see meaningful, legally-binding changes to the Withdrawal Agreement, removing the backstop.

By Priti Patel MP | 21 February 2019 at 10:00 am | 158 comments

James Brokenshire: We need a new unionism to bring our country together

It should be about the relationships between towns, cities and regions, as well as between the four nations that make up our United Kingdom.

By James Brokenshire MP | 21 February 2019 at 6:45 am | 87 comments

Future of Education 3) Calvin Robinson: Leave the curriculum alone, and focus on quality of delivery

The third writer in our mini-series argues for a focus on finding and keeping good teachers. And asking tough questions of some PGCE courses.

By Calvin Robinson | 21 February 2019 at 6:30 am | 17 comments

Future of Education 2) Mark Lehain: Now we need full academisation and reformed funding

The second writer in our mini-series says that creating more grammars is a distraction from change that matters.

By Mark Lehain | 20 February 2019 at 6:20 am | 14 comments

Future of Education 1) Andrew Haldenby: Never, ever forget the importance of maintaining standards

The first writer in our mini-series is concerned that the Conservative education policy is at risk of neglecting the important lessons of the Gove years.

By Andrew Haldenby | 19 February 2019 at 6:20 am | 4 comments

Benedict Rogers: Williamson was right to warn about the menace of China

My only criticism of the Defence Secretary? That he was too diplomatic.

By Benedict Rogers | 18 February 2019 at 10:30 am | 30 comments

Iain Mansfield: We have nothing to fear from No Deal

It would bring with it many compensations, including regulatory freedom, tariff income and £39 billion of cold, hard cash.

By Iain Mansfield | 18 February 2019 at 6:20 am | 203 comments

Fabio Conti: A plea for Conservative unity in these fractious times – and how we must plan for the challenges of the future

It is rarely Brexit that people raise on the doorstep. It is concerns about the NHS; their local school; the difficulties faced by social care, or the rise in violent crime.

By Dr Fabio Conti | 17 February 2019 at 6:30 am | 62 comments

David Burrowes and Nickie Aiken: Coming to you soon. The family hubs revolution.

This week’s National Family Hubs Fair and Conference brought together around 50 organisations that are committed to supporting families.

By David Burrowes and Nickie Aiken | 16 February 2019 at 12:00 pm | 27 comments

Wilf Lytton: Our dependency on natural gas will cost us if we don’t act swiftly

Ofgem should introduce a new ‘low-carbon gas obligation’ in the next price control framework from April 2021. This would enable the UK to decarbonise its heating sectorat the lowest possible cost.

By Wilf Lytton | 16 February 2019 at 6:30 am | 34 comments

Alistair Lexden: The Carlton Club meeting and the fall of the Lloyd George Coalition

How a proud, unbending leader misread his party, brought down a government, and set back the idea of sharing power for a generation.

By Lord Lexden | 15 February 2019 at 12:00 pm | 13 comments

Bob Seely: The rule of law is an absolute. It cannot be dispensed with when we deal with ISIS terrorists.

A key moral from the case of Shamima Begum is that we need better information both to protect and prosecute.

By Bob Seely MP | 15 February 2019 at 6:30 am | 36 comments

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