The Harlow MP offers a solution to a complaint made by some of his fellow Conservative backbenchers.
The Work and Pensions Secretary is right to roll back Labour’s culture of welfare dependency.
Voters deserve the chance to see the two potential Prime Ministers go head to head. (If they don’t want to, they can always plump for the off switch.)
Finally, the parties are beginning to change the way they start conversations with potential voters.
In answer to Mark Wallace, here’s how to use policy and people to secure long-term success.
A story from the Birmingham Post illustrates what he’s up to.
At present, UKIP poses more of a threat to the Conservatives than Labour.
Keep the LibDems on board while appeasing the right. Prepare for full-on conservatism. Oh, and one other small thing…
Now that UKIP has become a more serious problem for Miliband, our aim should be to stress the points that ensure that it becomes even more so.
There are better ways of hitting back at Clegg than responding in kind.
We must consider all the ramifications now, or be caught out if the grim day comes to pass.
Danny Alexander would rather have his cold, blood-spattered, lifeless body hauled off to the morgue than see a cut in the top rate of tax
The conventional wisdom is that UKIP’s new voters are disaffected Tories. Nigel Farage insists they come from all parties and none. Who is right?
He can neither strike a balance nor pick a side – who would be Deputy Prime Minister?