Bob Seely: How to make our foreign policy really work for Britain
We need to have a Foreign Affairs Committee that mixes idealism with clear thinking – and holds the Foreign Office to account.
We need to have a Foreign Affairs Committee that mixes idealism with clear thinking – and holds the Foreign Office to account.
The political has been captured by the legal. Decisions of an executive, legislative and democratic nature have been assumed by our courts.
The 2024 general election will come around much faster than we think. Having a youth wing that feels valued and is sufficiently energised might just swing the balance.
Ulster’s major parties are failing to adapt to a changing electoral landscape, creating an opportunity for a new, more practical politics.
Think beyond ‘tax credits’ and other such technocratic reforms: what about universal basic income or three or four-day working weeks?
If I had not been sent to a state boarding school and experienced stable relationships, I would likely have ended up in care myself.
There would seem to be a difference between the rhetoric coming out of the US and the implementation of policy.
This is the final article in a three-part series on using technology to boost our economy after Brexit.
Our Party’s internal think-tank offers has a crucial role to play in broadening our appeal and devising a winning policy programme.
We won the election but suffered badly in places like Canterbury, which I contested.
This is the second in a three-part series on using technology to boost our economy after Brexit.
The former may have won a battle, but the latter will win the war. Diverse, inclusive, victimhood culture is the future.
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Cleaning up the state won’t be a quick and easy task. But if Boris Johnson doesn’t grasp the nettle, it will certainly come back to sting.
This is the first in a three-part series on using technology to boost our economy after Brexit.