Labour isn’t focused on the second, preferring to blame others for problems, and too many of its activists aren’t the first, either.
Will it be: Keir On Course, So-So Starmer…or a Knightmare for the Labour Party in Hartlepool – and elsewhere?
The sad truth is that many local Labour councils and local bureaucracies don’t want it: they’re scared of it.
The Government got “Brexit done” – and now wants to deliver on its pledge to spread “opportunity across the whole United Kingdom”.
The “Red Wall” communities in my area overwhelmingly backed Johnson in the last election, and it’s essential that the faith they put in him is returned.
What a bracing springboard it would be to bounce into the local elections with normality returning faster than expected.
The first in a five-part ConHome series this week on the future of the United Kingdom.
We need to look seriously at how our tax system works and whether the burden is spread fairly across the whole country.
It’s vital that on education, policing and infrastructure, as much clarity is given as possible to departments as possible in terms of long-term funding.
The sixth piece in a ConHome series this week on the Prime Minister’s Reset Moment – and what should follow from it.
America’s result is having knock-on effects in Downing Street: see yesterday’s green speech and today’s defence news.
Tories will read the story of his ascent to high office with enormous pleasure – for it amounts to a vindication of the United Kingdom.
Our new Pensions Bill will cracking down on bad pension bosses, utilising new technology to put the consumer in charge, and help us get to Net Zero.
The National Prosperity Plan has five core areas to boost the country’s economic recovery and future.