There is no splitting the difference between the centre ground of British public opinion and an extreme minority of activist bullies.
So far public opinion has failed to rally behind the First Minister on either the constitutional principle or the substance of the s35 row.
It is absurd to demand that the Conservatives stop waging the culture war when the other side continues to advance at pace.
Such initiatives are surely a deserving recipient of more of the UK’s overseas aid than China, which reportedly received £51.7 million last year.
The idea that the Tories must somehow liberalise its policy agenda more is utterly, totally farcical.
Out of the main political parties, the Conservative Party ranks lowest for female representation.
The two candidates have less than ten days to bring to the campaign her conviction that sticking with the status quo simply won’t do.
It would be far better to improve prosecutions for tangible crimes against women, such as harassment and violence.
“NHS bureaucracies are inherently and systematically sexist”, the Rutland and Melton MP tells Sophy Ridge.
In financial sanctions and diplomatic recognition, the West has the tools to drive change in Kabul this International Women’s Day.
Emergency measures to allow medical abortions to be self-administered at home have put women at risk.
The Reigate MP has made a complaint to the county’s Police and Crime Panel about the Surrey PCC’s pronouncements.
We need to reconnect with 51 per cent of voters pronto. Just not with a pink bus or targeted manifesto.
But with a nuanced approach, the Tories can address areas of concern without alienating a vital, more liberal-minded part of their electoral coalition.