Unless we find a way to win over those in their forties, thirties and younger, we will have an even bigger problem at the next election.
Wandsworth is probably the best place to own an electric vehicle in the whole of the UK.
The old assumption that women were more likely to vote Conservative has been overturned – so the search is on for policies to restore it.
The Government should back the fastest growing sector of the economy, demand transparency and send clear policy signals.
Ultimately it is the responsibility of the people of that city to vote to halt the ecological vandalism taking place on a huge scale.
Setting up a trading arm has proved a complete failure. 844 new homes were promised but so far not a single brick has been laid. The approach to recycling has also proved hopeless.
As the streets continue to be covered in rubbish, Labour has run out of ideas and has become beset by factionalism.
The ban is underpinned by a failure to understand essential differences between two distinct types of device. Pets and people suffer as a result.
Day-to-day spending being brought back into balance is good news, and it makes some spending decisions easier, but beware hype about the ‘end of austerity’.
As Labour councils around us abolish libraries, we’re building new ones. We are working flat out to win the local elections. Our message is: “Keep moving forward.”
In North East Lincolnshire we see lots of complicated and unnecessary strategies being adopted – while there is a failure to get the basics right.
“Yes we’re going to get Brexit right and deliver a good Brexit deal for them, but we’re also building the homes the country needs so that people can own their own home.”
Unless we change how we think, speak and apply lower taxes, the Labour cry of ‘tax cuts for the rich’ will remain a powerful slogan.
While some may argue that this article would be better suited on a Labour Party site, to me the idea of protecting ways of life from extinction is as conservative as it gets.