In a nutshell, the issue is that tightening monetary and fiscal policy at the same time could force the economy to a stuttering halt.
Its main difficulties surround the related issues of getting Brexit done, cutting low and no skilled migration and keeping taxes down.
Politicians and civil servants need to relearn that the route to lower taxes lies in sustained economic growth and discipline on public expenditure.
Ministers should grasp the nettle on living standards, reform childcare and encourage employers to help family life.
We need to focus on developing our brightest and most talented people, in a range of different fields, from a young age.
I really worry when so many in our party and in the media think that is all over for the centre-left.
The party has its own history of politicians with close links to business.
Britons can be very proud that he quickly answered the calls of the Kurds at the moment of their righteous rebellion and intense suffering.
The agreement that Johnson has obtained rights the wrongs inflicted by Major and a succession of Europhile Prime Ministers.
The sixth piece in a ConHome series this week on the Prime Minister’s Reset Moment – and what should follow from it.
Furthermore, increasing global tensions make improving our defence capabilities essential.
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