The Government should intervene against council’s that fail to meet statutory deadlines – especially on proposals of national importance.
In a balanced economy, the north would produce around £70 billion more. Here is one way to help close that gap.
A report published by the Centre for Social Justice today outlines four major traps that could jeopardise Britain’s employment miracle.
As the miracles of Hong Kong and Singapore demonstrate, cheaper imports, rather than easier exports, are the big win. The trick is persuading voters to agree.
They need time and resources spent on preparing them for employment and for life – and for their Government to adapt as quickly as they are doing.
We need to illustrate how the wonders of today’s world would never have been created by an all-powerful state.
They want to know that their political leaders aren’t racist or judgemental or stuck in a 1950s parody – but they aren’t interested in hearing about these ideas primarily.
The first in a three-part ConHome mini-series on the Tory revival in the area since the Mayoral election of last May.
“If size were the key to success, China would be wealthier than Hong Kong, Indonesia would be wealthier than Singapore, and the EU would be wealthier than Switzerland.”
There is a suspicion that the Government wants to talk about other things – and a significant amount of attention is of course already being consumed by Brexit.
We are so preoccupied with Brexit and Putin that we may have missed the significance of the President’s latest sacking-and-replacement.
The Chancellor dismisses the Opposition as “Eeyores” while declaring himself “positively tigger-like” about the prospects for the economy.
At a time when austerity continues, we need to be explain that we are not wasting taxpayers’ money on a grand delusion that we can create prosperity.
Five task forces cover energising our economy, transforming our public services, building a fairer society, sustaining our democracy and shaping a Global Britain.