At best, sending him to Guantanamo failed – and at worst it backfired spectacularly.
As a party known for strong economic management, we must work doubly hard to avoid appearing to know the price of everything and the value of nothing.
I fear that the President has poured fuel on the fire of extremism; and created enemies, rather than winning friends.
Thank God for great European leaders, like Merkel, whose idiosyncratic approach to border control played such an understated role in last year’s Brexit vote.
The Stratford MP and ConservativeHome columnist is now banned from visiting his sons at Princeton, despite being a British citizen.
Nadhim Zahawi tells us that the President’s words and deeds will cause serious damage to the anti-ISIS struggle.
This morning, around 4,500 British servicemen and women will be serving our country across the globe. They are taking part in 25 operations in almost 30 countries.
If we can’t afford defence, what can we afford?
Yes, we should not intervene in a country without a plan. But we must also say that we will limit the powers and abilities of those who do unspeakable evil.
On a recent visit, I found the Peshmerga grateful for our assistance but in need of more support.
A compromise solution would be to keep him in power but limit his powers.
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.