The implications of the crisis are such that Johnson and Sunak need not so much to think outside the box as to trample it to tatters altogether.
The fourth in our series: how the 2017 generation of winners from Labour increased their majorities.
Johnson will be able to call on the advice and views of the Party’s own Muslim MPs, who now include Saqib Bhatti and Imran Ahmad-Khan.
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If we are to win back voters flirting with the Brexit Party, the Party must use this contest to demonstrate its ironclad commitment to leaving in October.
We are providing funding to help service leavers to go to university, and scholarships for the children of those killed on duty.
Now some of these MPs may have been ill, or absent, or abroad. But how many were slipped with the connivance of the system?
Our new Covenant establishes a set of principles to guide private, public, and third-sector organisations who want to help.
This week’s National Family Hubs Fair and Conference brought together around 50 organisations that are committed to supporting families.
This issue is too important for us to let it be distorted by out-of-date socialist attitudes towards the private sector.
Yet the efforts of other local authorities to provide such opportunities have been derisory. Ministers give speeches but the Government has failed to act.
My polling shows how a Tory candidate for Mayor of London could use a consumer-led approach to politics – as Margaret Thatcher did.
Our priorities were: tackling global climate change, solving Grand Challenges and making the UK the best place in the world to work and to grow a business.