He has dropped from view because he seems to have achieved the improbable feat, for a Conservative, of promoting change without picking a fight with NHS staff.
As next May draws nearer, no political party is yet facing up to the scale of challenge of deficit reduction.
My new paper outlines a series of second-generation reforms that would build on what has already been achieved.
Conservatives should build alliances by extending freedoms for all and encouraging greater respect for the choices people make.
It’s a radical and potentially unpopular solution, I know. But at least it’s an honest one.
If they want to keep the NHS, why do they also want to investigate a co-insurance model of healthcare?
“Your call is important to us.” “We are sorry for the delay.” “We are experiencing a high level of calls…” Problems can’t be solved without human engagement.
Token appointments to public boards and “community engagement” are a patronising waste of time
The Prime Minister turns the tables by asking the questions.
The strength of voter concern about immigration has now reached such a pitch that voters are turning away from the mainstream parties.
The Welsh Government seems to have buried its head in the sand in the blind hope of a happy ending.
The Coalition’s Responsibility Deal needs to be transformed into a legislative framework which is phased in over the next five to ten years.
The story of the fight over Andrew Lansley’s measure – in which this site had a hand.
“The system of increments is incredibly complex and unfair.”
Instead of seeking headlines about how we eat or drink too much, we should seek to reduce harmful environmental factors.