When a self-replicating clique becomes dominant – be it of councillors, evangelicals, po-faced harridans or freemasons – there is trouble ahead.
Sebastian Payne visits the by-election front line to explore the depths of the Opposition’s crisis.
Asked what he had done to help in a recent marginal by-election, one replied, “Oh, I knew there would be enough of you lot running around for me not to have to bother.”
We need to encourage people to find ways of belonging that don’t foster hatred, and allow people to mix with others from different backgrounds.
It is possible that the Party may end this new year in a weaker position than before the 2015 election if CCHQ doesn’t act quickly.
The Review’s proposals will allow the Party to adapt to a changed political landscape.
After decades of decline, the membership figures of the main political parties are on the rise. But will it make a difference?
Britain lacks a shared moral confidence. This aids our enemies.
The self-absorption of modern life is having an impact of our campaigning capacity.
CCHQ is recruiting campaign managers to fight in areas Labour has long taken for granted.
To mark Key’s resignation, we republish our founder’s insights into the basis of his success.
I hope that in the electoral battle that lies ahead ahead, a fresh-faced volunteer will stand on the streets of Quito, and pose questions in a refined Liverpool accent.
Think twice before giving a Chief Executive approaching retirement an 11 per cent increase on an already high salary.
Change Britain activists who backed both Leave and Remain will be on the streets, maintaining the momentum for reform that this year’s vote has unlocked.