Not very, unfortunately. That’s not to say, however, that the Government shouldn’t pay more attention to voters.
We have a tendency to idolise our European counterparts on Covid strategy. But we should think about our own legacy.
If vaccinating the most vulnerable won’t allow us to get back to life as normal, what will?
Strangely, one of the few things that now unites voters across the Left and Right is a feeling he won’t win an election.
During the last year, we’ve learned much about the Government – but far more about ourselves.
A YouGov poll found that 51 per cent of voters do not believe that politicians should set limits on how much they can bet.
Providing small businesses with technology and training will accelerate our recovery from Coronavirus.
And done so without increasing the likelihood of instruction for what will be the most important case of his life – the next general election.
We publish the first article in a five-piece series on ConservativeHome this week about women.
If we impose yet more draconian prison sentences to win a political arms race, the burdens on the taxpayer will become unsustainable.
When his family fell on hard times, education made the difference. Were there to be a vacancy in that department, he would be an obvious candidate.
The EU’s missteps over the last week have provided an excellent opportunity to seek changes to the Protocol that might provide for a more durable settlement.
Polls very strongly suggest the public are much more irritated with the police not enforcing basic rules with greater severity.
Live, government-funded, out-of-school teaching provision can help level up education.