Johnson is a self-described “Brexity Hezza” and now has the chance to mould a Party and country in his own romantic image.
It really is remarkable. Every self-reported measure of wellbeing has improved near continuously in the past eight years.
In the wake of Johnson’s deal, the Government must balance its plan for Northern Ireland with strengthening “our precious Union” – all four parts of it.
Its verdict fundamentally misunderstands Parliamentary Sovereignty – thus raising big questions about the future of the judiciary and the stability of our constitution.
Middle class hostility to the working class and lower middle class is common, while working class and lower middle class hostility is practically non-existent.
Two different conceptions of it are widely held in the UK, representative and direct. In 2019, they collide.
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Even though public concern about immigration seems to have eased off recently, there is reason for caution.
What he detests is less liberalism than democracy, and the obstacle it poses to Russian foreign policy objectives.
Yesterday’s emergency National Convention meeting was a reminder of the influence and power of the grassroots.
Britain Beyond Brexit, a New Conservative Vision for a New Generation, is published today by the CPS.
The tax burden isn’t a full measure of the size of the state. But it’s arguably the pre-eminent factor and certainly that which most concerns the TaxPayers’ Alliance.