The former Minister for Disabled People contributes the first article in a three-part mini-series on reform to the adult social care system.
Our future Conservative Party leadership needs to address quickly and effectively the problems which have led to the latter’s rise.
He has a clear plan to leave the EU, and as a former Brexit Secretary I can say that it is credible and has my support.
What he detests is less liberalism than democracy, and the obstacle it poses to Russian foreign policy objectives.
The public have little time for phony arguments about whether the public or private sectors should deliver NHS services.
Johnson’s first biographer confesses to feelings of bemusement, even incredulity, at the recent turn of events.
Paul Goodman and Mark Wallace on this site’s Johnson interview and polling – and whether Hunt can now close the gap.
Those who worry about the changing face our Party should stay to fight for moderation, compromise and putting Conservative values first.
He is not wide of the election manifesto on which he stood, and should not be no-confidenced this evening. But there is a sting in the tail.
Plus: How I was booed in Birmingham. On to Nottingham…via Exeter. And: who would I vote for, if I had a vote?
So how are we going to get a new deal? The key is to build strong relationships, both across the Party, with our DUP allies, and with our European partners.
The front runner on extension, Scotland, that Islamophobia inquiry, wrestling naked with Hunt – and taking a Trollope to bed in Downing Street.
If Brexit really must happen, then better to be frank about the impossibility of renegotiating the deal, or exiting without one.