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Nicky Morgan: Now is the time for Conservatives to trust each other over Brexit

The Malthouse Amendment experience of different people coming together shows that unity is possible.

By Nicky Morgan MP | 21 October 2019 at 6:30 am | 127 comments

James Arnell: Negotiation in Europe is fundamentally a turbulent sport

The author’s 2017 predictions for the shape and tone of the Brexit talks have proved strikingly accurate.

By James Arnell | 20 October 2019 at 6:30 am | 39 comments

Ranil Jayawardena: I voted against the old deal three times, but I will proudly support the new deal tomorrow

We will, at long last, be honouring what we promised the British people and we will be taking back control of our laws, our borders and our money.

By Ranil Jayawardena MP | 18 October 2019 at 6:30 am | 56 comments

Peter Golds: Voter ID for elections is long overdue

Consider the case of the man whose death was registered in Bangladesh on election day. Miraculously, his vote was recorded thousands of miles away in Tower Hamlets.

By Peter Golds | 17 October 2019 at 6:20 am | 88 comments

Peter Ainsworth: Universities, rather than government, should lend to their students

The savings for the taxpayer could be used to boost training opportunities for other young people.

By Peter Ainsworth | 16 October 2019 at 12:00 pm | 15 comments

Owen Paterson: Enough is enough. We must leave the EU by October 31 – and not a day later

The Prime Minister himself has said that the May Withdrawal Agreement is dead – and dual-tariff systems for Northern Ireland would be unacceptable.

By Owen Paterson MP | 16 October 2019 at 6:40 am | 130 comments

Matt Smith: Plaid Cymru is the party of Wales in name only

Wales needs a genuinely patriotic party not a regionalist surrender party of Brussels courtesans which would reduce Wales to a voiceless province in the EU’s soft empire.

By Matt Smith | 15 October 2019 at 3:00 pm | 18 comments

Priti Patel: If the left think I’m hardline on law and order, they should try meeting the British public

As the reaction to our Queen’s Speech plans suggests, the disconnect between SW1 and the people on this topic is particularly vast.

By Priti Patel MP | 15 October 2019 at 6:30 am | 93 comments

Alicia Kearns: Ten actions we can and should take to help the Kurds

The UK’s role is limited, as we will not and cannot put our own people into this theatre – but we must do what we can.

By Alicia Kearns | 14 October 2019 at 6:20 am | 39 comments

Sam Hall: Conservatives shouldn’t ridicule or rage against Extinction Rebellion. Instead, we should trump them with our own ideas.

We must propose our own ambitious, market-based policies for decarbonisation and nature restoration.

By Sam Hall | 13 October 2019 at 3:30 am | 72 comments

Julian Brazier: Let’s resist a written constitution – and restore the Law Lords

Our arrangements have served us well for centuries. But the current situation reveals that it is in need of a tidy-up to restore its effectiveness and standing.

By Sir Julian Brazier | 11 October 2019 at 6:20 am | 62 comments

Allrik Birch: We need private firms to re-build our rail network

The era of government-run railway infrastructure has been, for the most part, one of decline and a clear lack of ambition.

By Allrik Birch | 10 October 2019 at 3:00 pm | 29 comments

Martin Parsons: What is the point of the Commission for Countering Extremism?

Its report focuses on hate speech – which is being weaponised by various groups, including Islamists, intent on censoring public disagreement with their own beliefs.

By Martin Parsons | 10 October 2019 at 6:20 am | 23 comments

Jamie Greene: It’s time to set out our positive vision for Scotland outside the EU

We aren’t going to beat Sturgeon by apologising for Brexit and we aren’t going to win the hearts and minds of those Scottish leave voters by being passive about it.

By Jamie Greene | 9 October 2019 at 3:00 pm | 59 comments

Matthew Offord: The Government must stop prevaricating over the fate of British nationals who joined ISIS

If ministers don’t act soon, jihadis could end up escaping camps in the region and returning to active operations either in the Middle East or further afield.

By Matthew Offord MP | 9 October 2019 at 12:00 pm | 98 comments

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