More than half think Sir Keir Starmer will secure an overall majority, just one parliament after the Tories’ historic 2019 victory.
Love him or loathe him, many of his views are widely-held amongst the electorate and wildly under-represented in public life.
The West Midlands must compete with Barcelona, Boston, and Beijing – not with London and Manchester.
Over this period, the UK’s economic growth was level with the US’s and exceeded the other five members of the G7. In other words, on international comparisons, we did well.
There was, and remains, a durable coalition behind a Tory Party that stands unabashedly as the champion of working people of every class.
Conservatives should be careful not to assume that all Hindus are Thatcherites in waiting. Some regard standing up to Modi, and keeping his anti-Muslim politics out of Britain, as much more important.
It’s hard to say this was a Autumn Statement for ordinary working-class voters though – the voters who gave the Party its massive 2019 majority
It strikes the right balance between her goal of a “low-tax economy” and Johnsonian “investment in education, infrastructure and technology”
The carnage in the markets is a reminder that she will need all the support from Conservative MPs she can get. That will require handling them with more tact and skill than she has shown so far.
But there are truths in life – for example, that a stich in time saves nine, beggars can’t be choosers…and that you can’t spend more than your earn. His premiership ends with record spending and taxes.
To waste time now on internal factionalisation would be indefensible to so many party members who worked so hard to secure our majority.
Heaton-Harris was appointed to rescue the Government’s whipping operation. The last 48 hours have not suggested that is going well.
Joe Root is not the only captain of an English institution who should be asking themselves about the value of their staying in their position.
The UKIP leader spotted the opportunity to attack the pious Establishment from a reactionary rather than a progressive direction.
Leaving the EU is a chance to raise standards and stamp out cruel practices, as we promised the voters we would at the last election.