This can give the Tories a tremendous advantage in a democracy because the public, as a whole, does not have fixed views either.
The cat of Tory tax rises has fewer than nine lives. Especially if these breach manifesto pledges and are generationally unfair.
These elections were very good indeed for the Conservatives – though there are warning signs of a potential Blue Wall effect in the south.
We’re about to find out whether the Commission’s work marks a turning-point for the zeitgiest, policy – and attitudes to the Tories.
Contra mistaken notions of ‘unionist unity’, the Opposition can reach sections of the current SNP vote that the Tories cannot.
The party needs to reach parts of the pro-UK electorate that the Tories cannot. Under Leonard, it has signally failed to do so.
The co-Party Chairman says next year’s local elections will definitely go ahead, and won’t give a figure for Party membership.
The coalition of voters that he put together has taken a battering – but it endures yet.
The Conservative victory in the general election of 2019, on a promise to Get Brexit Done, was a crushing defeat for them.
After crushing Labour last year, it might be tempting to rest on our laurels. But we need to act now to keep the extreme left locked out of Number 10.
Too often, discussions about the sector generate more heat than light – and the light falls in the wrong place. We can do better.
Would the Government have the bottle for planning, childcare and police overhauls – and will Downing Street sign up to this plan anyway?
Showing that the current Mayor is failing is not enough. A strong alternative must be put forward.
The new zone proposals will take away the effective monopoly of the big developers, allowing a genuine market to deliver for people.