“I think that I’m somebody with a strong grasp of some of the social and economic divisions in our country and with a sense of direction for the future.”
The upcoming leadership contest offers a chance to present a bolder programme of domestic reforms which develop us as a society, economy and nation.
Cameron may soon be going, but we must ensure that his legacy is secured, our party should unite, and our work should begin again.
In advancing controversial policies without an explanation other than economic return, the party has been left open to claims of acting from greed and elitism.
The contention that foreign policy is the driver of Islamist terror has been comprehensively demolished.
When the referendum is over, it will be politics as normal – and we still have battles to fight.
We are united by our belief in individual freedom, social and personal responsibility and our passion to see everyone have the opportunity to achieve their potential.
You’re then four or five years ahead of a graduate, already knowledgeable about the role and the business, and you’ve been earning all the while.
A social justice budget from the Chancellor in March would target incentives to save on those who need them more.
His Monday initiatives and the lack of opposition are allowing him to dominate the first three days of the seven – before moving to PMQs on the fourth.
What it is that makes old people less likely to be lonely, men less likely to kill themselves, and girls and boys less likely to self-harm.
They both effectively argued that free market capitalism, left to its own devices, is its own worst enemy.
It deserves to be honoured as part of the great tradition of Conservative social reforming legislation.
In his speech, the Prime Minister cited instances of black people changing their names just to find work by ‘whitening their CVs’.
“…where the state is a hindrance rather than a facilitator or crowds out voluntary initiatives, let’s roll back the state, roll forward society and place Conservatism truly at the heart of our local communities.”