And it won’t even work in its own terms. What on earth is a Conservative-led Government doing in introducing such half-baked proposals?
Nadhim Zahawi was on patriotic form in today’s session of PMQs.
The Conservatives must strike the right balance between tackling corporate abuses and bashing big business.
The Consumer Rights Bill is driven by laudable ideals, but one of its clauses could stop the recovery in its tracks.
Polling on Europe suggests that people love to see it criticised, but are nervous about breaking away.
By sticking to our guns we have now the fastest growing economy in the G7 under this Conservative-led Government.
The past week has been instructive: things have improved, but not by enough to effect proper change.
Support from local businesses, active citizenship, and the occasional competition – these are the ingredients for a strong civil society.
Today’s figures, which show the biggest fall in unemployment since records began, are further proof of that.
There is an idealistic vision of a continent which in the last 70 years has become a haven of peace and prosperity. Go to Cracow or Vilnius – and see what they think.
More jobs, tax cuts, a higher minimum wage – we should be proud of all these measures and more.
The challenge for regulators, businesses and politicians is: how do we react to the social and regulatory changes that this disruption presents?
Why hammer the private rented sector so hard? The fundamental problem is supply. The fundamental solution should be to build, build and build.
Why does Labour always run the region down?
The result didn’t end the constitutional uncertainty surrounding the UK and elsewhere. It has merely elongated it.