The Levelling Up Secretary’s proposal is neither a serious attempt to reform the upper house, or improve life chances above Watford Gap.
Though it’s hard to see how he can find a seat before the next general election – given the hazardous nature of by-elections.
The Government could dangle before the EU another gain it wants in order to win a revised Protocol.
The Prime Minister must get out in front of the issue — and deal with the whole mess before it buries him.
Our party contains multitudes – and should embrace conservatives from across the ideological spectrum.
Allegra Stratton’s interventions seem more like those of a minister than a mere mouthpiece of Boris Johnson.
Much of Westminster seems hell bent on pursuing net zero – never mind what this means for the average household.
The ONS published data in March showing that they face the highest risk of death from Covid-19, more than any other occupation.
The State might be missing out on top talent, thanks to the obstacles that renting in London presents.
In place of deviations from the Number Ten line have come the squashing of Rayner and even a comparison of the PM to Churchill.
He proposed a limit was placed on the number of life peers that could be created. Much criticism of the House of Lords could have been spared.
The family courts’ approach to domestic abuse remains much the same as twenty years ago, and the system is stacked against survivors.
The second in a three-part series on how the Government can deliver a strong, secure future for the United Kingdom.