I am arguing that there is some limited space for radical candour with the electorate on the difficult choices facing the country in the 2020s.
Without one, spending on older citizens will so far outstrip revenue from workers that future governments will face some unpleasant choices.
The fifth piece in our series this week about what the Tory Manifesto should look like.
The fifth piece in our series this week about what the Tory Manifesto should look like.
For me, the most concerning thing wasn’t being behind among the very young, but being behind among everyone under age 47.
We can ease the social care crisis and release more family-sized homes on to the market.
Our Moggcast interviewee contributes the second article in a three-part mini-series on reform to the adult social care system.
Britain Beyond Brexit, a New Conservative Vision for a New Generation, is published today by the CPS.
This is a contribution to the debate – now let’s see what the candidates offer during the week ahead.
There are clearly dangers in accepting the terms set out by green activists – who essentially argue that we can only protect the environment by slowing growth.
Any reform must be sustainable both financially and politically. Our new report sets out how the Government could do it.
Not only is television a comfort to many older citizens, but we should not be allowing the BBC to start setting social policy.
Onward’s excellent report poses some tough questions and choices. The dilemma which the 2017 election manifesto tried to confront has not gone away.
It’s also more pronounced than for Leave-Remain. We are about to see a disproportionately Tory cohort succeeded by a disproportionately Labour one.
Around two-thirds of the top 100 marginal seats are town constituencies. That presents an opportunity.