At Policy Exchange, we see prosperity, people, place, and patriotism as the four pillars of a politics which seeks to unite the four nations, town and country, and north and south.
“Over recent years innovation has declined, and growth has stalled, because capital has not been allocated to productive investment.”
Selling off the Royal Bank of Scotland without taking the chance to widen share ownership would be a wasted opportunity.
It’s wrong to claim that May and Brexit have brought new problems for the Conservatives in London. These were clear in 2015 under Cameron.
If we fail, and usher in a Corbyn government, the price we will all pay does not bear thinking about.
We need to illustrate how the wonders of today’s world would never have been created by an all-powerful state.
If they want to remain the party of business, the Tories must channel both Thatcher and Cameron and embrace the need to broaden access to capital.
Amy Chua says they are blind to the decisive importance of tribal politics – an obliviousness which extends to America itself, and prepared the way for Trump.
Those responsible for assets should behave in a responsible manner towards the future of the company and their employees.
Plus: Corbyn’s lack of private sector experience. And, come to think of it, his lack of public sector experience. And: justice for Worboys’ victims.
Those who turn a blind eye to MPs being labelled mutineers are playing with a fire which will eventually consume them too.
Some on the left – and perhaps the right too – believe this agenda has run out of runway. Here are a few ideas to get it airborne.