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Posts Tagged: healthcare

James Arnell: Ready on Day One for Brexit. 3) Urgent transition issues.

There are some areas where continued jurisdiction for the ECJ is defensible and may, pragmatically, be the best route forward.

By James Arnell | 1 November 2017 | 80 comments

WATCH: Hunt – Mental health treatment has “got better, but it needs to get a lot better still”

“We are making progress in the right direction,” the Health Secretary tells Marr.

29 October 2017 | 13 comments

Chamali Fernando: An opt-out system is not enough for organ donation. Here’s what should be done.

Donor expenses incurred in the transplantation process could be reimbursed in the same way that UK egg and sperm donors are compensated.

By Chamali Fernando | 22 October 2017 | 20 comments

The Radicrats or the Demicals – or how to create a Two Nations Party

The simultaneous creation and collapse of a new force has been written off an establishment failure. The truth is more interesting.

By Paul Goodman | 20 October 2017 | 56 comments

Ben Bradley: My generation of 25-45 year olds should be the heartland of Conservative politics.

There’s a place for having a go at Corbyn – how could we not when so much of what he says is so indefensible? – but it has to be combined with our plan for a better life.

By Ben Bradley MP | 20 October 2017 | 223 comments

We must not let ‘presumed consent’ for organ donation become coercive

The idea that a citizen is the ultimate owner of their own bodies is seldom popular with today’s policymakers, so how will we guard it against tomorrow’s?

By Henry Hill | 5 October 2017 | 56 comments

Lord Ashcroft: The general election. How the Conservatives damaged their reputation for competence without gaining one for compassion.

Nearly everything believed to exercise Labour more than the Tories was also named more often as a priority for “me and my family” than for Britain as a whole.

By Lord Ashcroft | 30 September 2017 | 85 comments

James Bundy: Schools, housing, social mobility – and the passionate case that Scottish Conservatives must make

Voters aren’t focusing on the constitution, but on the SNP’s record in Government. We must be ready to capitalise on this by telling then the truth.

By James Bundy | 19 September 2017 | 13 comments

James Frayne: The Conservatives need to attack Labour this autumn. Here are five ways of doing so.

With the stakes as high as they are, the Tories need to throw the kitchen sink at the Opposition to drag themselves ahead in the polls.

By James Frayne | 19 September 2017 | 130 comments

Put aside the Westminster politics, and ask: on Brexit policy, is the Foreign Secretary right?

Britain could flourish under the minimalist WTO-type settlement that seems to be his bottom line. But it is not the optimal outcome, and threatens a significant downside.

By Paul Goodman | 17 September 2017 | 211 comments

Derek Thomas: Better support for fathers would reduce family breakdown and improve children’s life chances

The fourth piece in a five-part series on ConHome on a new Manifesto to Strengthen Families, which is being launched in Parliament this week.

By Derek Thomas MP | 7 September 2017 | 13 comments

Fred Kearey: Our mental healthcare system needs urgent reform

It will take a strong political will and much reforming zeal to make the ‘Cinderella service’ meet the needs of young and vulnerable people.

By Fred Kearey | 26 August 2017 | 53 comments

Brooks Newmark: Hawking myths about the NHS

The professor, who has made a career out of evidence-based scientific analysis, has himself fallen into the trap of political hyperbole and generalisations.

By Brooks Newmark | 21 August 2017 | 157 comments

Bruce Newsome: The key problem with the NHS. Not resources, not culture – but a lack of accountability

The Department of Health must establish its own complaints office, which in turn must be accountable to the Secretary of State and thence to Parliament.

By Bruce Newsome | 13 August 2017 | 102 comments

Julian Brazier: Mass immigration helps to drive our housing crisis. No wonder young people are angry – as I know to my cost.

An unholy alliance of vested commercial interests on the one hand, and left-leaning commentators on the other, have poisoned the well of the debate on migration.

By Julian Brazier | 19 July 2017 | 262 comments

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