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Ted Yarbrough: The Commonwealth offers a clear route to building a global Britain

We should draw up plans for free trade among the nine major powers, and free movement among the Anglosphere.

By Ted Yarbrough | 7 February 2017 | 60 comments

Harsimrat Kaur: Brexit and Trump – nothing in common

We can build a Britain that is fair on immigration, trades globally and is outward-looking – underpinned by great values of equality, fairness and freedom.

By Harsimrat Kaur | 2 February 2017 | 79 comments

“NATO – the cornerstone of the West’s defence”. The Prime Minister’s speech to the Republican Party Congress: full text

“Let us renew the relationship that can lead the world towards the promise of freedom and prosperity marked out by those ordinary citizens 240 years ago.”

27 January 2017 | 5 comments

May warns Davos of globalisation’s downside – and “the cult of individualism”. Her speech: full text

“We need to recognise the way in which a more global and individualistic world can sometimes loosen the ties that bind our society together.”

19 January 2017 | 92 comments

Matthew Barrett: Liberty, not democracy, is the real conservative watchword

Are the fundamental tenets of freedom – that of association, expression, and worship – being maintained to their fullest extent? Some would say not.

By Matthew Barrett | 18 December 2016

Castro lost – but democracy isn’t winning

Despite progress in some countries, fewer are free than 20 years ago. Does Trump have a practicable plan – or any at all – to help turn the tables worldwide?

By Paul Goodman | 27 November 2016 | 33 comments

Andrew Wood: We can’t keep running down the Navy by stealth, and pretending that nothing has changed

The most dramatic option is to cut whole areas of capability in order to focus on the remaining core ones.

By Andrew Wood | 24 November 2016 | 22 comments

Alex Morton: Our immigration system should be based on permits and have a cultural compatibility test

To defeat populists on the right, liberal conservatives must show that immigration, like globalisation, benefits this country and its people,

By Alex Morton | 16 November 2016 | 29 comments

Amandeep Singh Bhogal: May must forge ahead with a new British-Indian partnership

Our two countries have a huge amount to offer each other across a broad range of sectors, and we shouldn’t wait for Brexit to get started.

By Amandeep Singh Bhogal | 7 November 2016 | 42 comments

Peter Lilley: Brexit should be swift. Here’s how to do it.

The widespread presumption that everything is a matter for negotiation is damaging nonsense. Once we identify the issues which we can decide, Ministers can start taking decisions.

By Peter Lilley | 19 September 2016 | 194 comments

The Prime Minister’s statement on Brexit and the G20 – full text

“As we leave the EU, Britain will seek to become the global leader in free trade.”

7 September 2016 | 17 comments

Jay Singh-Sohal: Remember the Sikh heroes who fought for Britain

Commemorating the contributions of ethnic minorities to our military can inspire future generations to stand up and serve.

By Jay Singh-Sohal | 25 August 2016 | 7 comments

Emma McClarkin: Now to trade with the world

As the coordinator on International Trade for the Conservatives in Brussels for many years, I have seen how difficult it can be to strike deals for 28 different nations.

By Emma McClarkin | 31 July 2016 | 53 comments

David Davis: Trade deals. Tax cuts. And taking time before triggering Article 50. A Brexit economic strategy for Britain

We re-issue the new Brexit Secretary’s essay on economic policy and the EU negotiation, originally published on this site on Monday.

By David Davis MP | 14 July 2016 | 286 comments

Howard Flight: The City can flourish after Brexit – and the EEA option is the safest means of ensuring this happens

Continental Europe needs the financial services of London just as much, if not more, than London needs its financial exports to Continental Europe.

By Lord Flight | 4 July 2016 | 31 comments

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