He is challenged on the claim that public sector pay demands would cost up to £1000 per household if met.
Is he fated to be a fire-fighter, a leader grappling with crisis? Or can he find the political space to deliver a more personal message – perhaps to do with education?
The Cabinet Office Minister says the number is down to 1,800 from 4,000. “It is legitimate for people to expect us to grip this and we will,” he adds.
“He was expressing frustration but he regrets doing so,” adds the Cabinet Office Minister. “It was a difficult time for the Party.”
We’ve new bike schemes starting and we are helping Borehamwood Football Club with its latest development plans. We have seven Green Flag awards this year. Busier high streets, low unemployment.
It may be that there’s one between more frequent ballots and a higher threshold – a quarter of the Parliamentary Party, say, rather than 15 per cent.
We need an empowered political leader as Chairman because CCHQ is the department for the future of our party and shaping our country.
I called recently for the Cabinet to tell Johnson that the game is up, and Dowden’s resignation is the closest that any of them have got.
Voters aren’t used to a world of rising prices and interest rates, and their hearts and minds are up for grabs.
The subject has not yet been sufficiently studied, but there is clearly an affinity between the Hindu ethic and the spirit of conservatism.
The Conservative Party Chairman adds that “frustrations” over parties “need to be balanced out with what has been achieved.”
No private individual should be financially ruined by seeking access to material which was purchased with taxpayers’ money on the basis that it would be open to the public.