We see evident now in the Tory Party, my party, a strange mix of complacency, entitlement, fear and exhaustion.
Conservatives must reach out, listen and engage much more with young people.
Let’s have more devolution in England – to our regions and localities. But let us not divide even further down national lines.
Investment in this infrastructure can create thousands of jobs and opportunities in new areas.
The only institutions I can think of that retain the term ‘British’ are the BBC and the British Army – and, in Scotland, its Twitter handle is @ArmyScotland.
Our tradition has never been the pomp and exuberance of Bastille Day or the Fourth of July. But we must do more to bring this country together.
I, for one, see this new Commission as further evidence that the Government will take expert advice that benefits farmers and consumers.
It will look at how we can ensure fair competition in our trade agreements, while preserving the interests of consumers and developing nations.
The Chinese Communist Party has enhanced its campaign to dominate this critical waterway. Our country and its allies must act.
Labour, like the SNP, had promised to work in partnership with the oil and gas sectors. But, despite this, they have since confirmed their plans to bring about a cliff-edge end to North Sea production.