Tim Montgomerie’s capitalist ideal has a continental underpinning.
“Wir schaffen es” – we can do it – is the refrain we hear from Berlin, but this is falling on deaf ears in the towns facing an influx of migrants.
Allowing deferred payment of Corporation Tax and wider access to high speed broadband are among the proposals from a new report.
A week ago Chris Carter, of Get Britain Out, claimed we spoke only for ourselves. Let’s set the record straight.
We must also take urgent steps to address the public health risks posed by high-pollution diesel cars.
First they encouraged people to buy diesel. Now they’re not so sure.
Low-tax atolls in areas of high unemployment and surplus housing stock could increase Government revenue, employment levels and home ownership.
And how they’re not what they used to be.
That’s why others need to look out for those on low incomes.
Their memberships are a diminishing part of the overall workforce – and that’s likely to continue.
His passionate defence of the welfare state runs counter to values that are truly embedded in their psyche: self-reliance, personal responsibility, entrepreneurialism.
We currently import £35 billion more goods and services than we export. Osborne won’t be able change this quickly.
I have also been horrified to learn that the UK regularly incurs millions of pounds of costs each year in fines.
The Chinese economy is a study in what can happen when stimuluses run out.
By the end of 2017, we will deliver on our 2015 manifesto commitment and connect 95 per cent of the UK to superfast broadband services.