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Local design codes could be simplified, but based on local tastes and preferences through consultation.
If on election day they think the result is a foregone conclusion, then they are more likely to use their vote in different ways.
Seldon’s latest book, composed in only six months, will at best be a quarry on which future historians can draw.
How will the election pan out? “Ask Sir John Curtice,” Rees-Mogg tells us. Plus: Bercow’s partiality “was damaging to the position of Speaker”.
ConservativeHome is very dubious that, assuming a poll is deliverable, the Party can win a healthy majority without already having delivered Brexit.
“Asking for more time is pointless and foolish,” Jacob Rees-Mogg argues. Also: why he believes leaving the EU will strengthen the Union.
The Malthouse Amendment experience of different people coming together shows that unity is possible.