The financial crisis, Brown, Osborne and then the EU and Scottish referendums did not cover the discipline in glory.
Our future Conservative Party leadership needs to address quickly and effectively the problems which have led to the latter’s rise.
The Party cannot be one of the South and of the countryside if it is to engage with voters – and to win.
Britain Beyond Brexit, a New Conservative Vision for a New Generation, is published today by the CPS.
Governments are more likely to help create conditions for it by seeking economic growth, rather than well-being.
The second article in a three-part series explaining why adapting to a society and economy shaped by technology is key.
“If we fail to address the very real areas in which the capitalist system is failing – a long period of left-wing, socialist government is surely on its way.”
Occasionally, though, we need to recognise warning signs – and they is in those areas where politicians’ control and the peoples’ attitudes truly overlap.
At the same time, my research shows some of the hurdles any theoretical new movement will have to cross if it is to survive contact with reality.
“We want to kick-starting a transport revolution that steers our population towards healthier ways of getting from A to B.”
A flexible labour market, a well-regarded legal system, and comparatively favourable demographics relative to the major European economies are all valuable assets.
The new Chancellor should stick to the basics of cutting taxes, spending more on education and rebalancing growth outside of London.