To create work for all who want it, and a better life for our children and security for families. We can only do this with business.
Five of the signatories to today’s letter used to back the red team. But no more.
If we change course now as a country we put investment and jobs at risk, he argues.
One Parliament hasn’t been enough to bring about a debt-free, saving, manufacturing economy. What happens in the next could tip it one way or the other.
A proposal from the ConservativeHome manifesto.
A lesson of Miliband’s assault on businesses is that they can no longer rely on others to communicate the benefits of what they do to voters.
Business for Britain Chief Executive warns that 2016 vote could rush renegotiation process.
Historically, our greatest weakness has been to place far too much confidence in government and demonstrate too little confidence in ourselves.
A living wage is a well-meaning idea, but it’s also deeply problematic. Far better to sort out the tax and benefits system first.
And, happily, it’s starting to get it from charities operating in conjunction with the Church of Scotland.
Why have our leaders not echoed her condemnation of it?
Behind the arguments that the left throws up against the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership is an anti-free trade, anti-liberalism, and anti-US agenda.
Today’s figures reveal that there are 30.8 million people in work. Why can’t Labour welcome that?
Someone must speak up for wealth generation, the free market, free trade and private enterprise.