Social media providers should be required to present UK consumers with an ongoing, highly visible, simple, unavoidable choice over its use.
By refusing to consider the option of leaving without a deal, Conservative Ministers are essentially admitting defeat. And we deserve better than a defeatist political class.
We need to get back to our focus, governing for the people. They are fed up with Brexit and we are running out of time
If he can’t get an early election, he would take a disorderly departure from the EU, leading to a recession – and to victory at a later date.
The electorate are less and less convinced by such arguments about party identity and destiny. Far underground, the tectonic plates are moving.
Lord Ashcroft on the origins of the famous war poem, part of which is read aloud, up and down the land, each Remembrance Sunday.
Imagine if they raised money to help honour the soldiers who answered Britain’s call during two world wars – thus showing more than anger and resentment.
Ireland has in recent years moved from a restrictive semi-theocratic state to a more relaxed definition of Irishness. And then there is Brexit…
For how much longer can Ministers continue to try to defend a relationship which has become increasingly indefensible?
P.S: Re my health. At 72, everything works as it should, with one exception – but help is at hand from modern medicine…
Penny Mordaunt, Liz Truss, Dan Hannan, Liam Halligan, Steve Baker, Tom Tugendhat & others will speak. And there’s a special discount for ConHome readers.
The sooner we deal with our Party’s past, however difficult, the easier it will be to drive out the hatred emerging on the Left today.
Even the near threat of such an outcome could outscale 16th September 1992 many times over in terms of setting political perceptions.
In the 1997 election, the Party lost 11.2 per cent of the votes and 178 seats, ending with just 165; a loss on this scale next time is perfectly plausible.