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Labour gained a seat from the Conservatives in North Ayrshire.
It is imperative that future UK governments invest heavily in the work being done by Cameron and Andrew Mitchell, and that this approach to foreign policy and development does not get lost in the likely transition to a Labour government.
The Horizon scandal ought to have taught public bodies that prosecutions can have a very destructive effect on the innocent, and therefore must only be initiated after a careful assessment of the evidence.
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He does not just say what people want him to say, regardless of whether he can achieve it.
Since 2018, seven local authorities have effectively gone bankrupt. The roll of dishonour includes, shamefully, three Conservative councils: Northamptonshire, Thurrock, and Woking.
It’s no surprise some communities are reluctant integrate fully when they might foresee similar life outcomes for their children and grandchildren as those in the white working classes and British Black Caribbean communities.
Many people tell me we have made history, I say it is just the start. This is just the trailer – wait for the movie…
The overall picture, however, remains broadly the same. Kemi Badenoch, Johnny Mercer, and Penny Mordaunt continue to hog the podium, Jeremy Hunt and Michael Tomlinson remain at the bottom.
In 2021, despite being a squishy, woke, Gen Z voter, I voted for him. Despite having voted for Green, Liberal Democrat, and Labour candidates in every other election, I voted for a competent regional champion.
Saving London’s nightlife through an ambitious programme of liberalisation is one way to begin rebuilding support amongst the next generation.
it’s particularly sad to see Nadhim Zahawi, my old boss, announce that he will be standing down from Parliament. It’s also a synecdoche of a much broader set of problems that the Tories, and Britain more widely, are facing.