Home ownership first. New garden cities. Scrap HS2. Repatriate immigration control. Reform pensions tax relief. Higher NIC thesholds. English home rule. Internet voting.
And Ministers must also take on the vociferous student lobby.
There is no magical golden pot with retired people’s names on it waiting for them at Her Majesty’s Treasury – so young people are stumping up.
Are we really meant to change immigration policy on the basis of the answers to a skewed question from 14 people?
Iain Duncan Smith is helping to turn lives round and Labour has nothing to offer.
If he wants Britain to stay in, he needs a programme which can both address concerns here and win support abroad.
Not to make it easier to get one – but to make the paperwork more simple.
“Most of these people come in and work really hard in our country.”
I would rather Boris was in Westminster North, Ilford North and, yes, Enfield North than Newark: we need him.
These elections are your free hit against a deeply complacent and craven establishment that is wedded to outdated ideas that are failing the British people.
A mixed economy, an internationalist country, live and let live – the ideals I’d like to see it stand for.
New restrictions have also been placed on EU migrants wishing to come to the UK, which is in complete contrast to anything done by Labour.
The Conservatives are the only party committed to abolishing the “15 year” rule which prevents expats from voting in the UK. That’s something to celebrate.