Plus: And a Coronavirus Social Justice Minister. Give thanks for Starmer. And: it’s time for a Virtual Parliament.
Whether moderate right Conservative, or moderate left, austerity is dead, and this new age will be with us for a long time to come.
Plus: As of writing, I’ve had hardly any communications at all from constituents about the Coronavirus.
Plus: More Ronseal, please. And: If the Treasury wants to flick multiple V-signs at blue collar voters, it will put up fuel duty.
Plus: Is a stronger Labour Leader better for the Conservatives? And: Amazing Amazon advertising.
We must explain the reasons for doing what we do – not just say what we do. Plus: ladders, CCHQ’s proposed move..and back to Education.
I have lost count as to how many Tories I have recently met who assume that we will be in power for the next ten to fifteen years. That worries me.
As the Prime Minister said, many people have lent us their vote, and they won’t be so generous next time if we get it wrong.
Plus: The disaster zone is in the way that children with special educational needs are educated.
There are significant loopholes in our safeguarding measures that are entirely preventable, but potentially disastrous.
Plus: We Conservatives have a chance to unite, but don’t take an election win for granted. And: the radicalism of Gavin Williamson.
Plus: The life-wrecking scandal of Permitted Development Rights. And: Time for a tot of R.U.M – (Policies that are Retail. Understandable. Memorable.)
By extending the ladder of opportunity to those who currently lack it, e can ensure the next generation climbs it.
Raising national insurance, fewer “sin taxes”, public sector pay rises, more schools spending – all are part of his programme.