An in-depth survey of the impact of EU migrants on the economy is a good start, but it must reflect a broader range of priorities and concerns.
Individually, migrants can come to embody these values better than many on the Left who were born here. But the evidence suggests that this takes time.
“We both value public services. The difference is, on this side of the House we know you have to pay for them.”
When I wrote on this website last year that we should not underestimate him, some ridiculed my argument. Now we have to educate a new generation about the dangers of Labour.
The Corbynite-Momentum-Left movement is trying to bluff Tory MPs and activists into believing that public support for its hysterical worldview is higher than it really is.
Corbyn isn’t some misguided but well-meaning old man, but a deeply committed socialist intent on crashing our economy.
One place where there is unlikely to be any dithering is the West Midlands. The prospect of someone like Andy Street becoming mayor is hugely exciting.
If the electorate still credit Labour with being the party that cares, it will always have a short path back to power.
British workers must be equipped for the task – especially since voters have sent a clear message about wanting stricter controls on immigration.
In her belief in “the good that government can do”, she is quite unique in terms of UK political post-war history.
It’s no wonder Opposition campaigning on the health service isn’t cutting through when between 87 and 97 per cent of users would recommend it to friends and family.
There is much more to politics than an affordable state and competitive taxes. But both will be indispensible for survival, let alone prosperity, after we leave the EU.
Self-employed people earning less than £15,900 a year will still see a reduction in their NICs bill, and also benefit from the increased income tax personal allowance.
Embracing new technology and ways of working can make public services cheaper, more effective, and easier to use.
Labour’s handouts must be exposed as a self-defeating deception – as must the danger of what happens when “there is no money left”.