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Nick Hargrave: Why a referendum and not an election could offer the new leader a Brexit answer

The seats that might back a No Deal offer for cultural reasons might well balk at it for economic ones.

By Nick Hargrave | 25 May 2019 | 102 comments

Anthony Browne: Policy Gains from Brexit 3) Restoring Duty Free

Some MPs, such as Charlie Elphicke, have been pushing to bring it back not just to bring joy to passengers, but to help revitalise ports and other seaside towns.

By Anthony Browne | 22 May 2019 | 17 comments

Anthony Browne: Policy Gains from Brexit 2) Cutting VAT on domestic electricity

With average household energy bills around £1000 a year, it would be a cut of about £50 per year per family.

By Anthony Browne | 21 May 2019 | 40 comments

Rachel Wolf: Twenty policy questions for the aspiring Conservative leadership candidates.

Lots of people want to know what the next Prime Minister will do for the country on everything other than Brexit.

By Rachel Wolf | 16 May 2019 | 90 comments

Richard Ritchie: Christianity and politics at Easter. Do the Gospels present a manifesto?

Christ’s resurrection certainly doesn’t help us out on Brexit – unless it be to remind us of the Christian virtues of temperance and respect.

By Richard Ritchie | 20 April 2019 | 57 comments

Frank Young: New divorce laws. The Government should produce new plans to help marriages – not just to end them

If these reforms are introduced, the Government should think carefully about how changes to the process of divorce is matched with support for married couples.

By Frank Young | 17 April 2019 | 90 comments

James Kanagasooriam: The left-right age gap is even worse for the Conservatives than you think

It’s also more pronounced than for Leave-Remain. We are about to see a disproportionately Tory cohort succeeded by a disproportionately Labour one.

By James Kanagasooriam | 8 April 2019 | 197 comments

Liz Truss: At the heart of the spending review will be popular, free market conservatism

I’m travelling around the country asking the public what their priorities really are. This review should be the People’s review.

By Liz Truss MP | 23 March 2019 | 43 comments

Michael Josem: Company regulation. Westminster has no right to legislate for the Isle of Man.

It is neo-colonialist for MPs to attempt to do otherwise in relation to Crown Dependencies – and the attempt should be resisted.

By Michael Josem | 5 March 2019 | 42 comments

WATCH: Allen and Berger asked to explain what The Independent Group stands for

Marr tries to probe traditional areas of policy difference between the Tories and Labour, and is told they want to “coalesce around the evidence”.

24 February 2019 | 44 comments

Nick Hargrave: The capitalism of the future demands a bigger role for the state

Its muscular power is needed to boost share ownership, build houses and tax wealth rather than income. And let’s rule out a No Deal Brexit.

By Nick Hargrave | 16 February 2019 | 90 comments

Garvan Walshe: Orban’s fertility drive is an attack on Hungarian women

The man his critics call the ‘Viktator’ has two new policies – one a gimmick, one deeply sinister.

By Garvan Walshe | 14 February 2019 | 22 comments

Craig Hoy: The SNP’s high-tax agenda could give the Scottish Tories an opening

But there are dangers that a future push for fiscal responsibility could be mischaracterised as ‘Conservative cuts’.

By Craig Hoy | 9 February 2019 | 30 comments

Nick Hargrave: Conservative moderates need to help change our Party. Here’s how to start doing it.

Our party will not be able to speak for Britain as it really is, and as it will increasingly come to be, unless we make some efforts to reflect this in our membership.

By Nick Hargrave | 2 February 2019 | 185 comments

Alex Morton: For voters to have more money, Government must spend less

Making Britain better post-Brexit will mean tough decisions about priorities. And that requires the Conservatives to know who their people are.

By Alex Morton | 24 January 2019 | 67 comments

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