Rethink how we build communities. Scrap Osborne’s tax on landlords. And give more people the chance to own their home.
To save this country from the dangers of Corbynism requires us to keep our heads, hold our nerve, and be disciplined.
If we look into the abyss, we will find it looks back at us – clad in a cropped grey beard and a Lenin hat and dressed in Marxist ideology.
This problem may have started abroad, but it is now here, in our own society. It must be dealt with.
The Prime Minister has shown determination and boldness – and the alternative is enormous tax increases under Corbyn.
We began the election with Labour ahead in the polls in the capital. The Lib Dems are trying to capitalise on the Remain vote. And it’s likely to get nasty.
I feel we have gone too far in publishing and overly political manifestos which make it difficult to govern subsequently.
Obama’s desperate and impotent decision to abandon the Middle East to the Russians is being overturned. Not before time.
Maastricht made it clear that the EU was leaving the UK, preferring to become a superstate. We could never agree to such a project.
With growing problems at home, many member states are at odds with the Commission’s punitive line on Brexit.
The benefits of a secure, stable and loving family are are even more important for military personnel than for the rest of us.
Children lose out, and there’s a knock-on elder care, too.
The Article 50 Bill starts its passage through the Commons today – uniting the Conservative Party and throwing Labour into disarray.
We will do better outside the EU, the Single Market and the Customs Union.
The Centre for Social Justice, which I am now chairing once again, is turning its attention to the quality of growth and jobs.