A new book argues that the country is divided between a metropolitan elite, which rules for its own advantage – and the rest.
Trashing last Friday’s event is doubtless fun for Conservative commentators, but not the right course at all for the Conservative Party.
While white boys are being saved in Glasgow, a new era of lawlessness has become rationalised in London – and will continue until our leaders come to their senses.
It is essential that voters do not come to believe that those politicians who support a free economy have become obsessed by leaving the EU.
Ultimately, we are working to ‘design out’ homelessness entirely, by helping at-risk people before they get to a crisis point.
Insisting that our needs are met by the government reduces neigbours to numbers and diminishes our scope for good citizenship.
In the second article of our mini-series, the Harlow MP calls for a relentless focus on the cost of living, a skills-based economy, social injustices and affordable housing.
Levels of trust between Numbers 10 and 11 Downing Street may be low, but the latter holds the key to helping create an economy and society that works for everyone.
A commitment to social justice has always been at the heart of conservatism. Now we need to do more to support families, health and relationships.
Philippa Stroud’s new Social Metrics Commission hopes to bring light to murky statistical waters. But can numbers ever truly neutralise politics?
This is not so much a pro-market position as an anti-democratic one. There is more to politics than market versus state.
Sleeping rough is more than the lack of a bed; it’s a personal and social tragedy. How we respond to it is a litmus test for our society.
As he battled the agri-barons, and Thatcher battled the union barons, so we must champion the underdog against the corporatist barons of today.
We must embrace such issues as poverty, families, prisons and young people.
There are benefits all round when employers adopt the higher, voluntary rate, and the public sector ought to be setting an example.