Johnson needs a Simon Milton figure in government. The move would be controversial, to put it mildly. But who else is there?
Not only is this type of ‘education’ a nonsense, but the taxpayer will have to pick up the bill for it.
We must demonstrate that we are able to protect the values that people cherish, and provide the means through which their lives can be improved.
Clashes over Black Lives Matter or Extinction Rebellion are noisy, nasty – and, by definition, impossible for Johnson to keep out of.
Taxpayers are going to have to pick up the bill for a pseudoscientific method that’s prejudiced in itself.
Each time rioting is ignored by the police, we move one stop closer to allowing a tyrannical Twitter-dwelling minority to become very powerful indeed.
The Prime Minister sets out his views on the BBC’s decision to play an orchestral version of Rule Britannia at the Proms.
For all the Government’s devaluing reputation for competence, the party hasn’t yet shaken off the Corbyn era legacy.
The coalition of voters that he put together has taken a battering – but it endures yet.
Its decentralised hierarchy means there’s no obvious leader to engage with politicians and TV producers.
The Tories have an interest in a focus on values. Reports suggest that some in Downing Street are encouraging Johnson to launch a ‘war on woke’.
Countries need a balance of self-criticism and self-confidence. People are often called on to act for a greater good. But if Britain is shameful, why bother?
The combination of shutdown fever, furlough, Black Lives Matter, summer and the fledgling test and trace system don’t bode well.
It is quite shocking that the Equality Act has been left totally unreformed, since it has morphed into the central juridical weapon of the left.