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Posts Tagged: Law and order

David Cameron must take up the Politics of Yes

The Prime Minister can best beat Miliband by proposing a positive vision of what Britain should be.

By Mark Wallace | 26 September 2013 | 154 comments

What do CF members believe? Mo Metcalf-Fisher presents new polling

Are they for or against the EU, foreign aid, military action in Syria, immigration, global warming, capital punishment and abortion?

By Mo Metcalf-Fisher | 25 September 2013 | 29 comments

Yes, it’s Mitchell Is Innocent Day on ConservativeHome

In my ToryDiary of earlier today about Andrew Mitchell case, and the failure of Operation Alice to report a year… Read more »

By Paul Goodman | 19 September 2013

Andrew Mitchell

Andrew Mitchell should be returned to the Cabinet at the first opportunity

It is a year today since Operation Alice, the investigation by the Met into the Andrew Mitchell affair, was launched:… Read more »

By Paul Goodman | 19 September 2013 | 128 comments

Who is winning the Coalition? Us or the Lib Dems?

Now that both parties are fighting to take credit for the coalition's achievements, rather than seeking to blame each other… Read more »

By Mark Wallace | 18 September 2013 | 49 comments

What is it like to be recognised everywhere you go? You’re about to find out

We may sometimes regret the anonymity of modern life, but would we really have it any other way? To be… Read more »

27 August 2013

The David Miranda incident gets murkier and murkier, but some conclusions are already clear

By Mark WallaceFollow Mark on Twitter The David Miranda story has proved rather confusing – and not just because the constant use… Read more »

21 August 2013

Police failure in Balcombe has spurred on mob rule across the country – the Sussex PCC should get tough

By Mark WallaceFollow Mark on Twitter.  The primary responsibility of the police is not to solve crimes or catch criminals – it… Read more »

21 August 2013

How the police could turn themselves into human CCTV cameras

Back in June, the Deep End featured an article about Google 'Glass' – a lightweight computer which you wear like… Read more »

20 August 2013

There’s a conservative case for reducing prison numbers – Conservatives ought to talk about it

Wouldya just look at that graph above? It shows the vertiginous increase in our prison population since 1990. Back then, there were… Read more »

By Peter Hoskin | 16 August 2013

Germany’s unpleasant experiment with legalised prostitution

Warning to readers – today’s post is about the sordid reality of prostitution, not the airbrushed fantasy depicted in some… Read more »

6 August 2013

Two years after the riots: The Government, not David Lammy, are learning the lessons

By Harry PhibbsFollow Harry on Twitter Two years ago rioting broke out in London and then in other parts of the… Read more »

5 August 2013

Falling crime statistics are an essential proof of concept for the Coalition – and a triumph for Theresa May

By Mark WallaceFollow Mark on Twitter. The news that the British Crime Survey has found crime levels at the lowest level since… Read more »

19 July 2013

What’s the difference between a high street banker and a back street fraudster?

Has the backlash against the bankers gone too far? Perhaps, but given the sheer number and variety of banking scandals,… Read more »

15 July 2013

“What do they do all day?” Theresa May’s struggle to make the Home Office fit for purpose

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. "Well done, Mrs May," says the Express this morning.  "Well done, Mrs May," echoes… Read more »

By Paul Goodman | 8 July 2013

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