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The Prime Minister’s manifesto will have its flaws, but she has grasped the implications of Brexit more surely than any other senior politician.
By seeing off Le Pen and electing the most ideologically pro-EU president since Giscard d’Estaing, France has changed the game.
The second piece in our mini-series on housing argues that the planning system needs a far greater focus on buildings that people like.
The Union rests on a bedrock of overwhelming economic logic, but it should be so much more. Let the Prime Minister channel Joe Chamberlain.
A key problem for Farron’s party is that Labour is competitive among young people – many of whom have not forgiven it for tuition fees.
Brexit magnifies the question of leadership, and is giving May a decisive advantage over Corbyn.
If she tries to work through populist edicts and diktats, she will fail. And if the Right argues that a few tax cuts for the richest will solve our problems, this will be no better.
A ‘relative’ cap on the difference between standard variable tariffs and acquisition tariffs could untie Adam Smith’s ‘invisible hand’ in the retail energy market.
Instead of trying to work out what the general election result will be, it might be useful to try to work out what the Conservatives think it will be.
Pro-EU Lords will not be able to block Brexit measures that are set out in May’s programme for Government.
The first piece in our mini-series on housing argues for the reduction of barriers to entry for the SMEs that are key to hitting the housebuilding targets.
We have no objection in principle to the role of the state, but the Prime Minister’s march to the economic left runs practical, economic and political risks.
Continuing our ConservativeHome series on the key contests in each region or nation.
I strongly believe that the region is poised at one of the most exciting and opportunity-rich junctures of its post-modern history.