His biggest strength now is that to a mass of people who don’t follow politics he is a Given, A Fact – like Thatcher, Blair or the weather.
Part of the charm of the new Housing Secretary is that one never quite knows what he is going to do next.
Conservative messaging implies an implicit belief that there are no major state functions ripe for reform in any fiscal repair.
The second of a ConHome series this week on the Prime Minister’s Reset Moment – and what should follow from it.
The panellists are: Isaac Levido, Arlene Foster, Kirstene Hair, Danny Kruger & Jane Stevenson. Paul Goodman will chair the event.
The panellists are: Isaac Levido, Arlene Foster, Kirstene Hair, Danny Kruger & Jane Stevenson. Paul Goodman will chair the event.
The first of a ConHome series this week on Boris Johnson’s Reset Moment – and what should follow from it.
Stateside narratives have a tendency to be imported into UK politics – one of the knock-on effects of this messy Presidential election outcome.
In trying to appease climate catastrophists, they run the risk of undermining a key pillar of their own ideology.
The London Borough of Bromley, which I am proud to represent, is a case in point – because cases remain relatively low.
Superior pundits fail to see the Prime Minister’s debt to Disraeli, and consider Johnson such a scoundrel they underestimate his chances of success.
We must demonstrate that we are able to protect the values that people cherish, and provide the means through which their lives can be improved.
Modest consolidation over decades is one thing; large increases over a Parliament would be quite another.
‘Peter Pans’ prefer to burn the candle at both ends. They are cicadas, not ants, but many would still love to raise a family.
The first of a mini-series of pieces on ConHome this week about the most distinctive of the Prime Minister’s big aims.