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Posts Tagged: South Korea

Alexander Downer: A forward-thinking UK should shift the weight of its strategic policy towards the Indo-Pacific region

Home to some of the fastest-growing economies of the 21st century, it has never been more urgent to build new trading relationships there.

By Alexander Downer | 24 November 2020 | 26 comments

Jonathan Gullis: The blight of Covid gives us new reason to cut back school holidays

Reducing their length will help close this attainment gap, while reducing the burden on working families.

By Jonathan Gullis | 16 November 2020 | 75 comments

Neil O’Brien: The virus and the lockdown. Let’s keep calm and carry on – there’s reason to believe that a vaccine is coming soon.

We need to start listening to the right people – not hopeless people who get it wrong time and again, but face zero accountability.

By Neil O Brien MP | 2 November 2020 | 144 comments

David Davis: My prescription for a Covid Plan B? A strategic dose of vitamin D.

Correcting a deficiency could halve the infection rates in vulnerable groups – and more than halve the death rate for those who get infected.

By David Davis MP | 26 October 2020 | 129 comments

Alex Morton: How Sunak can save £30 billion a year

The first group of savings are about making the state more efficient, the second about creating a state focused on the core tasks of government.

By Alex Morton | 21 October 2020 | 36 comments

Iain Dale: If Milling isn’t up to being Party Chairman, why was she appointed in the first place?

Plus: virtual conferences are the way of the future. America’s vice-presidential debate worked. And: Fox deserved better from his WTO campaign.

By Iain Dale | 9 October 2020 | 47 comments

Darren Grimes: We must reject demands that the EU would make of no other independent state

No self-respecting democracy could accept the sort of concessions demanded by the victor after a war had been won.

By Darren Grimes | 9 September 2020 | 154 comments

Ryan Bourne: A message for Johnson and Sunak on tax rises. Not now. And not these.

Modest consolidation over decades is one thing; large increases over a Parliament would be quite another.

By Ryan Bourne | 2 September 2020 | 21 comments

If you back CANZUK, you should also support the D10 – an alliance of democracies

Downing Street’s soft power alliance to help constrain China would support and project common values.

By Paul Goodman | 28 August 2020 | 105 comments

Terry Barnes: Abbott’s trade appointment is a masterstroke

Australia’s former Prime Minister knows all about trade deals – and can supply insights both from his experience and an international contact book.

By Terry Barnes | 28 August 2020 | 37 comments

Don’t rule out a second lockdown

The combination of shutdown fever, furlough, Black Lives Matter, summer and the fledgling test and trace system don’t bode well.

By Paul Goodman | 26 June 2020 | 295 comments

The culture of “special measures” prepares to counter the threat of the virus

And the threat to the NHS seems distant enough to experiment with the relaxation of the two metre rule.

By Paul Goodman | 15 June 2020 | 59 comments

Neil O’Brien: Like fax machines, pagers and your old macarena CD, it’s time to bin the 1990s

The ideas of that decade are still with us, staggering around like a zombie in a garish “Global Hypercolor” t-shirt.

By Neil O Brien MP | 15 June 2020 | 49 comments

Colin Clark: If the Scottish Tories stay in the middle of the road, they’ll get run over

In 2016, 38 per cent of voters in Scotland backed Brexit. So why is the Party currently stuck at 23 per cent in the polls for next year’s Holyrood election?

By Colin Clark | 7 June 2020 | 37 comments

Tom Tugendhat: China. The five actions that the Government must take to defend our interests.

Given the salience of the topic, we are republishing the Chair of the Foreign Select Committee’s article above each day this week.

By Tom Tugendhat MP | 5 June 2020 | 196 comments

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