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Ruth Davidson attacks SNP for trying to “buy” independence with handouts – and announces Tory plans for a tax cut

By Matthew BarrettFollow Matthew on Twitter. Ruth Davidson, the leader of the Scottish Conservatives, has written for the Mail on… Read more »

30 September 2012

Can Cameron appeal simultaneously to Lib Dem and UKIP-minded voters? Yes he can.

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter The challenge for David Cameron at the next election, writes Michael Ashcroft in an… Read more »

28 September 2012

The downside of a Con/UKIP pact is bigger than the upside – for the moment, anyway

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter By a Conservative/UKIP pact I mean candidates of the two parties standing down for… Read more »

22 September 2012

Grant Shapps announces that Tories will select candidates on basis of EXISTING boundaries

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter In one of his first big decisions as the new Party Chairman, Grant Shapps… Read more »

14 September 2012

Boris would eliminate Labour’s lead in the opinion polls (but Team Cameron think growth will do that too)

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter What are we to make of the latest YouGov poll in The Sun which… Read more »

12 September 2012

New group Conservative Voice aims to help build an election-winning Tory machine

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter It's not quite as exciting as the overnight news from Flushing Meadows but I… Read more »

11 September 2012

Three tasks for Grant Shapps: Tell Cameron the truth; Rethink electoral strategy; Target Lib Dem MPs

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter Party members want Grant Shapps to talk candidly to Cameron; rethink the party's electoral… Read more »

7 September 2012

The three big consequences of August 2012: Boundary review gone, Boris rising, rebelliousness growing

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter It is supposedly the silliest month of the year. No big news is said… Read more »

31 August 2012

The key to the next election lies in the midlands and northern marginals – especially the north-west

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter The two big inter-Govenment debates of the moment are set against a southern backdrop. … Read more »

29 August 2012

Is Osborne really stepping back from electoral strategy?

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter "Osborne won't mastermind Cameron's next election campaign" says the New Statesman, following up on… Read more »

23 August 2012

A Last Chance Reshuffle for Growth. Which means appointing Laws and (gulp) promoting Cable

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter Cameron should be willing to move Hague and May in order to get Cable… Read more »

20 August 2012

I’m back from holiday with a conclusion. Cameron’s 2015 aim is to re-form the Coalition.

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter Returned from a fortnight on the Isle of Wight.  The isle is full of… Read more »

19 August 2012

David Cameron should reject a “devo-max” option in the Scottish referendum, and demand a simple in/out question

By Matthew BarrettFollow Matthew on Twitter. Alex Salmond has long been agitating for a two-part referendum on Scottish independence. He… Read more »

15 August 2012

Here’s how Boris becomes Tory leader before the next election

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter There is an opportunity for Boris Johnson to become Tory leader before the next election… Read more »

11 August 2012

The Tory leadership needs to accept that boundary reform is dead and become much bolder as a result

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter The Independent follows up on a PoliticsHome story this morning and confirms that the Liberal… Read more »

11 August 2012

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