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Posts Tagged: David Cameron

Nick Hargrave: Cameron’s modernisation was necessary then. And an updated version is necessary now.

When you’re worried about your child’s school, politicians look remote when they sound more interested in acronym bingo on whether we should look more like Canada or Norway.

By Nick Hargrave | 13 October 2018 | 67 comments

Interview. David Owen’s Brexit plan. Move from transition through the EEA into Canada Plus Plus Plus – before the next election.

The former Foreign Secretary says May’s team are inexperienced in EU negotiations and are “pushing out disinformation”.

By Andrew Gimson | 9 October 2018 | 57 comments

Amber Rudd: Our responsibility to the next generation requires us to tackle climate change

We have demonstrated in government that, with rigorous dedication to competition and innovation, this conservative mission can be fulfilled.

By Amber Rudd | 9 October 2018 | 40 comments

The “end of austerity” must not mean a return to the bad old days of Brownite mismanagement

“Austerity” has been blurred and misused as a term. If everyone takes its end as a promise of whatever they fancy, it will soon get costly and risky.

By Mark Wallace | 5 October 2018 | 111 comments

Lord Ashcroft: The Tory MPs who say “they have sent in letters they haven’t”. Or “withdrawn letters they never sent”.

Brady reports no confidence moves against May that might not be no confidence moves at all.

By Lord Ashcroft | 3 October 2018 | 22 comments

Iain Dale’s Top 100 Most Influential People on the Conservative Right

In all, there are 30 new entries in the whole list, one down on last year and two down on the 2016 record of 33.

By Iain Dale | 1 October 2018 | 23 comments

Rob Semple: The Prime Minister commands the instinctive loyalty of Party members. And they’re fed up with noises off.

We need to remind ourselves that it took us 13 years to recover from the last time we allowed Europe to determine how the electorate saw our Party.

By Rob Semple | 30 September 2018 | 186 comments

Peter Franklin: An alternate history of the Conservative Party, 2005-2018

What if somebody as far to the right as Corbyn is to the left managed to win the Tory leadership?

By Peter Franklin | 29 September 2018 | 102 comments

Chris Skidmore: How the Conservative Policy Commission will play its part in drawing up the next general election manifesto

I hope this work, which entails listening to party members, communities and businesses, will help to shape the future thinking of the Party.

By Chris Skidmore MP | 24 September 2018 | 24 comments

James Frayne: Is a Nappy Tax coming soon? How Hammond may raise more revenue when his Budget comes.

Public health and environmental health look the likeliest sources. Shifting everyone to the equivalent of PAYE and taxing the biggest businesses must also be targets.

By James Frayne | 18 September 2018 | 78 comments

Welby’s next stop should be a small business conference

His TUC account of the harm that some businesses can do should be balanced by one of the good that more do – and by projecting a personal theology of wealth creation.

By Paul Goodman | 14 September 2018 | 81 comments

Iain Dale: Will May challenge her critics to put up or shut up – and herself get a confidence ballot staged?

Plus: John Lewis blames Brexit. Juncker gets a drink. BBC stasis at Question Time and PM. And: Trump can’t emote.

By Iain Dale | 14 September 2018 | 213 comments

The thrills and spills of seeking the EEA port in a storm

We prefer Canada Plus Plus Plus. But a question could emerge over the next few months: is it a better option than an unmanageable No Deal – or even no Brexit at all?

By Paul Goodman | 7 September 2018 | 163 comments

Terry Barnes: So you think May has problems? They’re nothing compared to the knifings and plots that engulf Malcolm Turnbull

With half his ministry on the backbenches, he looks isolated – and in denial.

By Terry Barnes | 23 August 2018 | 15 comments

Alex Morton: Too many Tory politicians say nothing worthwhile – because they have nothing worthwhile to say

What do our cliché-ridden rulers propose? Ending plastic cups, gender quotas for boardrooms and banning Tony the Tiger.

By Alex Morton | 23 August 2018 | 58 comments

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