With both Labour and the Conservatives committed in practice to importing hundreds of thousands of people a year, there is scope for a minor party to harness deep public concern about the status quo.
This was in response to Camilla Tominey asking “Do your colleagues need to stop being NIMBY and be more YIMBY?”
Our deputy editor talks to Michael Portillo about the proposed purchase of the Daily Telegraph and Spectator by a financial alliance linked to the government of Abu Dhabi.
“Rishi’s recent commentary and decisions on green matters, which was taken as denying net zero, no it is not! It’s making net zero achievable for ordinary people…”
The involvement of a fund linked to the Emirati government in a proposed purchase of the Spectator and Telegraph titles has sparked concern amongst Conservative MPs.
‘He and the Prime Minister say they are low tax Conservatives, but at some point before the election they have got to show that.’
Grant Shapps was commenting on criticism of Suella Braverman for accusing the police of ‘bias’.
Slowly but surely, British people from all faiths and backgrounds are being confronted by a minority who hate the liberal democratic west of which their country is an integral part and to which it has contributed so much.
His critics think he is “a busted flush”: how eager he will be to demonstrate that he is, on the contrary, serious.
“If you’re not a Conservative you shouldn’t be advertising and promoting the Conservative Party, I mean that seems like common sense to me!”
The MP for Rossendale and Darwen talks to Gloria de Piero about the lessons he has learned raising his own son.
The author of books on successive Number 10s was speaking to Tom Harwood in advance of Wednesday 25th of October – the one-year anniversary of the Prime Minister entering Downing Street.
Let’s be frank. What we’re seeing here is little more than a brazen attempt at censorship, a desire to virtue signal, and a clear demonstration of the disdain some of our politicians have towards large swathes of the population.
“Our population is vastly bigger than it was after the war, and it’s absurd that our urban footprint hasn’t been able to catch up.”
It’s past time that mainstream Tory politicians recognised these realities and engaged with it as an opportunity rather than as the broadcasting equivalent of a leper colony.