He has abandoned the net migration target and salary thresholds – all the while infrastructure, particularly housebuilding, has stalled.
From Brexit, to the vaccine rollout, to trade, to Hong Kong, Johnson has plenty of good stories to tell – if not blown off course by Scotland.
They fought with us. They stood by us and believed our promises about a better future and a better way of life. It’s time for us to stand by them.
Ministers may be right in assuming that nothing like the full complement of those entitled to settle do so. But what if they’re wrong?
We’ve announced a £43 million package to help new arrivals find a home, a school place for their children, employment or a route to set up a business.
MPs seem to think ‘it doesn’t affect me, so I’ll think about it later’ when they hear complaints from Generation Rent.
Turn a blind eye, and every one of the other 30 Articles in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights will be breached too.
My four fellow Conservative MPs are more determined than ever to make sure the country’s regime faces serious consequences for its atrocities and abuses.
A ‘two-tier’ asylum system that penalises illegal entry makes sense, but the reforms to citizenship law are a big missed opportunity.
The UK has taken some bold steps towards confronting the genocidal regime in Beijing. Our values must come before business concerns.
The Integrated Review of security, defence, development and foreign policy is upon us. But will the capabilities follow the challenges, or vice-versa?
It allows for criticism and negotiation provided the West stands together to call out abuses.
If it were the critical factor, Belgium should have been superbly prepared for the pandemic. Alas, it was not.
Plus: It’s been a bad week for Starmer. And: is it time to bring back the big beasts of the Labour jungle?
Both the short and long term implications of this rise are baleful. Demography is destiny – and the Government should act.