And, as with yesterday, Truss came second in our survey, this time for her speech on the “Fight for Fairness”.
The Prime Minister has also chosen not to tinker with the whips, in contrast to the habit of both his predecessors.
The Tories and Liberal Democrats face off over a relatively small field of competitive seats, whilst an Independent seeks an upset in East Devon.
Several Ministers helped to see off the Government’s best hope of avoiding a full-on crisis in the Party – and perhaps of saving Brexit too.
Onward, FREER, the revitalised CPS. The Tory MPs involved in all these will have to take some risks if they’re to get off the groumd.
With young people spending ever-more time online, the owners of these platforms must take responsibility for making them safe.
Bland, uniform national messaging failed just as hard online as it did on the ground. The Party is playing catch-up, and must get it right.
We open a ConservativeHome series, which will run each Monday during the election campaign, on the key contests in each region
Alex Chalk and Tania Mathias were the only MPs to vote against the Government on the Lords’ amendment.
Others applauded him for “straight-talking” and argued the proposal was about silencing concerns about immigration.
The current maximum sentence of just five years is more lenient than for stealing chocolate. It is letting victims down and may be making things worse.
On the surface, this intake looks different from those that have preceded it – and is in some respects. But beneath it, this is in many ways a very traditional Tory group.
We reveal who will sit on the Communities and Local Government, Environment and Rural Affairs, Justice, Public Accounts and Science and Technology committees.
Saving our planet will require a very eclectic bunch of policies. The task calls for moral courage and grinding common-sense.