If so much, as Ministers suggest, depends on common sense, nuance, context and common sense, people will draw the inevitable conclusion.
The new measures will apply to residents and foreign nationals, with exemptions for limited categories of people, including arrivals from Ireland.
The nub of the matter is that without changes to the law the entrants will keep coming to Britain.
But overall the air goes out of the scores a little, with Hancock and Patel recording significant falls. Raab bucks the trend and regains the podium.
Four in five of our party member respondents say yes. Hunt is top choice to come in from outside – but there’s no strong support for any non-member.
Drugs concealed in face masks, phishing PPE offers, drivers clocked at 134 mph in a 40mph zone. The Home Secretary reports.
“Anyone in danger should dial 999 and press 55 if they are unable to talk…we will not tolerate abuse as a society.”
The Prime Minister’s hospitalisation accentuates the need for a new strategic structure to support a new strategic plan.
Raab and Patel advocate the positions of their departments, which are based on different concerns and priorities. It is for the Prime Minister to decide.
To deliver on his promise to the House of Commons, the Secretary of State will need to overcome deeply entrenched attitudes in his own Department.
Let’s say that Patel did, on occasion, shout – or lose her temper. Should that really be deemed unacceptable?
Corbyn refused to pull together.
A large part of the financial return to the average student arises out of the loss the government makes on student loans.