
Reshuffle 1) The lesson of this PJ Masks shakeup. For Johnson and Cummings, it is truly Do or Die.
We cheer the mission. But government needs more compromise, art, tact and accomodation than campaigning alone allows.
We cheer the mission. But government needs more compromise, art, tact and accomodation than campaigning alone allows.
Ministers have been asked to push the Government’s priorities – tackling crime, funding the NHS, “levelling up”. How can these be effected without faster growth?
Johnson is a self-described “Brexity Hezza” and now has the chance to mould a Party and country in his own romantic image.
Vital public services face a recruitment crisis because the cost of living deters applicants. Our report shows how the Tories can address this challenge.
The first piece of a series this week about what the Conservative Manifesto should look like.
My new pamphlet for the Centre for Policy Studies sets out a programme which would empower voters truly to Take Back Control.
My local secondary schools were no-go areas and no one from my primary school went to one. That won’t be my children’s experience, and he can take a lot of credit.
Which candidate can devise and push through the policies needed to unite the Tory shires with the Leave voters of the north?
I am used to people trying to tell me what I can’t do, and I’m used to proving people wrong. I know that our party can fix the problems the nation faces.
Britain Beyond Brexit, a New Conservative Vision for a New Generation, is published today by the CPS.
Years of sound economic management give the Government space to invest in public services, working families, and rebalancing the British economy.
Plus a sixth, less formal, question: are they ridiculous?
“The disenchantment of the traditional working class with the left clearly creates an opportunity for the right.”
Instead, the Party must demonstrate how the Labour leader as Prime Minister would raise living costs and damage public service.
Onward’s excellent report poses some tough questions and choices. The dilemma which the 2017 election manifesto tried to confront has not gone away.