If social networks are common spaces, they must be open to both left and right. Conservatives must take the lead to ensure oversight is fair.
Earlier this month, however, when it emerged that another rape gang had been operating with impunity, this time in Telford, the silence was deafening.
We need to renew that belief, that self-belief, and that optimism – about people, about society, about freedom and about human life – more than ever.
These two MPs have not found, at the first attempt, the sort of language that will appeal to the unconverted. But nor did David Cameron.
“We back aspiration and ambition. We want everyone, from every background, to be able to go as far as their talents and hard work can take them.”
Merkel has appalled her own followers by making sweeping concessions to the Social Democrats.
By refusing to engage with feminist dialogue, we have lost our heroines to the Left, who consequently deride their work and dismiss them.
P.S: Only one Tory Prime Minister in recent years was “taken down” by Tory MPs. Clue: it was neither Major nor Cameron.
I was drawn to work here by the values which I believe can help a struggling economy become more productive: autonomy, hard work, and enterprise.
But unless his fully-developed vision of the future can capture heart-and-minds, I’d expect control of the party to stay with the mainstream.
I like to think she’d vote Tory, and maybe one day technology or our understanding will grow enough to enable votes for cats.
Those who turn a blind eye to MPs being labelled mutineers are playing with a fire which will eventually consume them too.
Part of settling down and marking time, as Roger Scruton would say, is protecting our environment. Doing so is an unchosen obligation upon us.