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Overseas aid – and Britain’s Brexit bonus. Mordaunt must mull what to do with it.

Patel got a lot done – in particular, improving international rules about emergency spending. Now her successor must work on an aid policy for Global Britain.

By Paul Goodman | 10 November 2017 | 62 comments

Brandon Lewis: Our immigration policy. Taking back control with compassion.

Our proposals on how to do so will be brought forward next year. In so doing, we will drive our commitment to get net migration down to sustainable levels.

By Brandon Lewis MP | 7 November 2017 | 99 comments

Reconstructing May 1) She won’t win the battle for the future if Corbyn defines the battles of the past.

The Prime Minister has a long story of progressive toryism to tell. Moral authority must not be conceded to Labour.

By Paul Goodman | 30 September 2017 | 13 comments

Richard Graham: We failed to make the case for business in June. We must do so once again at Party Conference – and after.

Conservative values underpin what it can achieve – whether in apprenticeships, manufacturing exports, jobs or contributions to good causes.

By Richard Graham MP | 19 September 2017 | 15 comments

Ian McColl: We must do more for the victims of modern slavery

My private member’s bill will not only put care and support on a clear legal footing, but will help combat traffickers too.

By Lord McColl | 14 September 2017 | 16 comments

Edward Faulks: This opportunity to repeal the Human Rights Act, quit the ECHR and bring justice home may not come again

There are good reasons for placing all this in the “too difficult” box. But if Brexit was about anything, it was about sovereignty.

By Edward Faulks | 26 April 2017 | 60 comments

May warns Davos of globalisation’s downside – and “the cult of individualism”. Her speech: full text

“We need to recognise the way in which a more global and individualistic world can sometimes loosen the ties that bind our society together.”

19 January 2017 | 92 comments

“Change has got to come.” May’s Conference speech: full text

“We believe in the good that government can do.”

5 October 2016 | 70 comments

Philippa Stroud: Modern slavery. May is right to urge other countries to act – and stamp it out.

A CSJ report makes 40 practical recommendations to help tackle this scourge in every country in Europe.

By Philippa Stroud | 21 September 2016

Lower energy bills. New homes. More (and better schools). Less low-skilled migration. The tests that May’s social reform must pass.

The new Government can’t realistically aim to target its programme on everyone. To govern is to choose.

By Paul Goodman | 2 September 2016 | 63 comments

Tim Jenkins: Brexit will mean that Britain will need to deploy even more soft power

The ability to leverage a nation’s influence through international networks and institutions is key to promoting the national interest in the modern world.

By Tim Jenkins | 28 August 2016 | 29 comments

Charlie Elphicke: We must counter people-trafficking and terror threats in the English Channel now. Here’s how.

Recall the navy. Send for marines. Learn from France’s willingness to deploy armed guards. Bring in a New Dover Patrol.

By Charlie Elphicke MP | 12 August 2016 | 54 comments

Alastair Harper: May’s passion for ending modern slavery – and what should be done next

We will now see the creation of the first task force on modern slavery. Here are further ways for the task force to make progress.

By Alastair Harper | 6 August 2016 | 9 comments

May’s mission. Not so much social justice or even social mobility as social reform.

She shares Thatcher’s interest in “ordinary working people” – but without the overarching aim of shrinking the role of the state.

By Paul Goodman | 2 August 2016 | 43 comments

Chris Whitehouse: The significance of a Catholic Cardinal’s warm welcome for Theresa May

Bishops’ hearts may be with Labour but, in education and elsewhere, they’ve learned to work with the Conservatives.

By Chris Whitehouse | 1 August 2016 | 3 comments

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