The Johnson Government should balance the Northern Ireland element of its Brexit deal by strengthening the Union – which it should be doing anyway.
Plus: I have the right to speak my mind about Liverpool. Plus: am I a true Conservative?
The final part of our mini-series with Policy Exchange on rebalancing the Union in the wake of Boris Johnson’s deal.
I worked for both of them, and they were extraordinary human beings. But they were also both contingent, flawed, and also with their all-too-obvious blind spots.
Would we deploy the phrase in a similar way to the Prime Minister yesterday? The answer is that we wouldn’t. Here’s why.
We need to redefine our purpose, move forward with our global partners, unite the UK – and defeat Corbynism.
The new Chancellor should stick to the basics of cutting taxes, spending more on education and rebalancing growth outside of London.
If artists are so unwilling to accept the support of industrial companies, perhaps they should be prepared to live off box office receipts alone.
The investigation, after all, concerns the systematic rape of underage girls. The non-reaction to it says much about our culture and times.
Representing a council ward with an army barracks, I am delighted with Jeremy’s support for properly funded armed forces.
By working closely with Government to target investment, we have rekindled that creative spark that is one again catching the eye of the world.
If you believe in this idea of conservatism; if you want new faces at the table; if you share these ambitions, then please say so.
The row over his sacking is a sign of a Party pulled in different directions by the way politics works – and by culture wars. Now a new competitor is knocking at the door.
“But the pains which he endured, Alleluia! Our salvation have procured; Alleluia!” A very Happy Easter to all our readers.
The abuse became so bad that I felt the need to stop giving media interviews, writing articles and to remove myself from the public arena.