Including contributions from Andrew Boff, Natalie Elphicke, Mark Field MP, Alan Mak MP, Sean Worth and Zehra Zaidi.
We agonise about how much oversight the state should have over us. But government is only going where others can also go, and often do.
Tory MPs would have forced changes to Osborne’s tax credit plan in any event. Are they really up for the tough decisions that deficit reduction requires?
Cronyism, pollution, mounting debt, poorly allocated capital spending and the social consequences of rapid change have all been hanging over the Dragon economy.
The EU cannot afford to indulge the posturing Greek government, but forcing them out of the Euro could have serious repercussions for the British economy.
We won’t complain if the Chancellor reduces the top rate further. But the trade-off should be fairer property and pensions taxation.
In a hung Parliament in which the Conservatives are the largest party, he would need support from the Liberal Democrats once again.
The Chairman of Migration Match responds to the article a week ago on this site by Mark Field MP.
Or at least Owen Paterson MP, Sunder Katwala, Mark Field MP and Isabel Oakeshott agree on that. They were speaking at one of our fringe events.
They should be removed from the Government’s target to reduce net migration.
There is a significant possibility of HMRC being taken to Court, and of judicial reviews in which the judges may find against it.
The news broadcasts may have quietened down, but the danger hasn’t passed. Putin is counting on the West losing interest.
The UKIP leader’s remarks about the Russian president should ring alarm bells.
There is no conflict between immigration control and an open economy. And it would help if this new group could get its facts right.
Our Nordic partners favour free trade, reject federalism and want to protect non-Eurozone members.