The changing global landscape should refocus our policy on the factors that are need to improve the investment outlook – such as sound macro polices and the level, predictability and simplicity of tax.
By stripping back the planned repeal of EU laws, she hopes to get the Bill royal assent as soon as possible, rather than see it bogged down in the House of Lords.
This imbalance in job security, income and pension provision is a glaring reality that too often goes unmentioned, and should be a priority and powerful mobilising cause for the Conservative Party.
It is absurd that a business in a central-London entertainment district should need to demonstrate “exceptional need” to sell hot food at night.
We propose a new fund providing competitive grants exclusively to micro and small charities, which often provide services in isolated communities. And regulations should be set proportionate to charity income.
Separate packaging will be needed, and factories on the mainland will need to know in advance which goods are earmarked for Ulster.
To the extent the opposition parties have proposals, they offer wildly unrealistic timescales – and neglect to mention the huge increases in household bills they would necessitate.
A major target of Government policy in respect of the domestic and trade economy ought to be the rebalancing of our unsustainable balance of payments deficit.
Its sponsors wants bosses to be held responsible and punished for things over which they have self-evidently no control.
Sensible regulation is essential, but to cede the initiative to America, the EU, and China would be an historic folly.
The Government’s support has seen the UK make incredible strides in slashing smoking rates. But without regulatory change, this progress will be at risk.
He was the most formidable Chancellor of the Twentieth Century and a titan of the modern Conservative Party – voting for Sunak and endorsing his approach in last summer’s Tory leadership election.,
How can a relative handful of active MPs have sparked so much concern amongst their long-dominant liberal colleagues?
What is the point of cutting the notice period from four weeks to two if it can take months to get people up in court due to the backlog in cases?
The key issue is the difference between EU codified law which prevents any action not permitted, and our common law, under which everything is permitted unless prohibited.