Rethink how we build communities. Scrap Osborne’s tax on landlords. And give more people the chance to own their home.
To save this country from the dangers of Corbynism requires us to keep our heads, hold our nerve, and be disciplined.
The only way to put an end to something like the ‘school cuts’ campaign was to knock it back hard and repeatedly at the start before it gained traction.
In 2011 the now-Shadow Chancellor praised a mob attack on Conservative headquarters. That is a much better reflection of his true nature.
CCHQ and the Policy Board need to take a long hard look at our recent campaign, and work out what we can rapidly learn from it in terms of techniques and messages.
Justified calls for a national government’s overthrow are usually confined to those in which there is a serious threat of tyranny or the breakdown of civil order.
Ridge asks him if he’s “playing to the crowd”. He says Labour’s focusing on what’s necessary.
For all the chatter about the Customs Union, leaving the EU in full is still on course. But May’s bungled election has raised the chances of a disorderly outcome.
There is only one priority: keep the Stalinists, trots, Islamist fellow-travellers, gender and feminist lunatics and, yes, the young deluded idealists out of power.
The “modernisers” think that people with clear principles are cranks. In five years, they may find themselves queuing for food at their local Red Star state supermarket.
There is a natural path ahead: announce a resignation by the end of next week, and allow a contest to take place over the summer.
The shadow chancellor makes it clear to Robert Peston.
No word of sympathy for Theresa May could be heard. The speculation was whether David Davis or Boris Johnson would succeed her.
According to the originators of the Labour policy, the owner of a £300,000 house would be liable for tax of £4,950 a year.
If the Conservatives spoke a progressive alliance, and meant it, they might be able to make some progress – and break down virulent anti-Toryism.