“Because all the reforms you guys passed already have panned out really well over the past 20 years, haven’t they.”
What does conservatism look like in a future where rising burdens on the State make low-tax politics impossible to deliver?
ConservativeHome’s deputy editor speaks to Michael Portillo about whether or not the events of the past week have made the Union stronger.
Scottish Conservatives have attracted unionist voters who might not stick with them if the threat of independence were seen to recede.
The Scottish Secretary, understated in his public utterances, “often makes the wittiest interjections in Cabinet discussions”.
“It’s not within the gift of the Government to make the French naval patrols more effective, so the problem is what you do with them once they get here.”
There is no point having Westminster build safeguards into devolution legislation if no government will actually use them.
Henry Hill, William Atkinson, and Andrew Gimson (in Taylor Swift’s absence) return to debate Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss’s battle for Downing Street.
Henry Hill, William Atkinson, and Andrew Gimson discuss the ongoing battle for Number 10 between Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss.
Also: Rees-Mogg once again talks tough on the Protocol – but does the Government really have the will to act?
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One can’t plead both ‘our inter-connected United Kingdom’ against English Votes and ‘the spirit of devolution’ against Ukima.
Our panel, including Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross, discuss the impact of the recent Holyrood election.
The Scottish Conservative Leader joins our expert panel for this discussion following the recent Holyrood elections.
I take issue with Henry Hill’s recent article for ConservativeHome on the matter. Here’s why.