Dean Godson: Beauty is the key to delivering the extra homes that our country needs
People’s preferences are clear. But the current system insists on bringing forward designs that jar painfully with them.
People’s preferences are clear. But the current system insists on bringing forward designs that jar painfully with them.
It’s time for a big investment to secure the long-term future of medical and social care free at the point of delivery.
They assume that no deal would be a disaster, but in fact the £40 billion we’re set to pay the EU could be a real boost to the British economy.
At Policy Exchange, we see prosperity, people, place, and patriotism as the four pillars of a politics which seeks to unite the four nations, town and country, and north and south.
Our latest Centre for Social Justice report – Desperate for a Fix – focuses on prolific drug-addicted people and proposes a new Second Chance Programme.
Even the liberal commentators are having to acknowledge that post-Brexit the country has become more welcoming to migration, not less.
Adopting a net zero emissions target would reinforce the Government’s recent efforts to reach out to younger voters with new policies to protect the environment.
If they want to remain the party of business, the Tories must channel both Thatcher and Cameron and embrace the need to broaden access to capital.
Polling shows that a majority want important decisions to be taken locally, but very few believe this to be the case today.
Whoever leads the Conservatives into the next election needs to gamble some of its political capital on winning over young, urban voters.
Moves to curb or ban resale would replace it with lotteries and black marketeers without even solving the fundamental problems in the market.
The idea that our departure opens up new economic opportunities is a huge challenge to those who built their careers on the Brussels model.
The energy networks receive a lot less scrutiny than the ‘Big Six’, but they’re natural monopolies extracting unjustifiable profits and must be reformed.
Since the Stamp Duty announcement I’ve spotted soft ‘Corbynistas’ actually congratulating the Chancellor by name.
“The government should be completely overhauling current restrictions and liberalising our planning system to free up land for houses to be built.”