“Now I want a nice clean game from all of you” – so said Madam Hooch in Harry Potter. The reality is, it’s not going to happen.
However, I do fear that in certain areas it hands too much power to a regulator which is just as prone to mistakes as those it supervises.
We are taking a massive step forward by introducing new Environmental, Social and Governance regulations, or ESG for short.
This is a contribution to the debate – now let’s see what the candidates offer during the week ahead.
Onward’s excellent report poses some tough questions and choices. The dilemma which the 2017 election manifesto tried to confront has not gone away.
There is a strong case for altering the balance of welfare spending between working people and those retired.
Mordaunt, Rudd and Hancock offer three examples in today’s papers of how British politics work now.
If one of a couple claiming the marriage allowance becomes a higher rate taxpayer, there is a 23,800 per cent marginal tax rate on the first penny over the threshold.
It has secured an overwhelming dominance. Until or unless this changes, the Right may win elections – but to limited effect.
In the second of three articles, the Weston-super-Mare MP sets out plans on tax, housing deficits and debt to help achieve inter-generational justice.
The fifth piece in our series this week about what the Tory Manifesto should look like.