The Home Secretary on football celebrations, protest marches, social distancing and public order.
As with Brexit, the fundamentals of the Tory position are much stronger than they may seem to be.
Some seem to believes that they have a right to own the support of ethnic minority voters. Which they don’t.
The National Police Chiefs’ Council must be scrapped for proper accountability to have a chance. Greater local accountability is needed.
Our interviewee on “very clear-sighted Home Secretary” and why he was right to end virtual Parliament. Plus: What does he think about illegal raves?
We need to be proactive, and champion those universal values that we all share. And BAME conservatives need to be articulating and leading it.
Having been born in Calcutta, I have seen first hand the economic and human cost of the disaster that is socialism.
If the Prime Minister doesn’t have confidence in his most senior Ministers, it’s impossible to see how anyone else can.
“From here, I’m afraid, the journey is all too obvious. The only way to prevent this is to reverse the re-racialisation of our society.”
A recent ConservativeHome survey demonstrated a sharp decline in ratings for Tory politicians. How can they stop these becoming permanent?
Sitting in a park is selfish, but organising a mass demonstration in a park is wonderful, and schools should still stay closed. Seriously?
It’s striking that three Tory ethnic minority Ministers – first Badenoch; then Patel, and now Sunak – have sounded clearer-headed than some of their colleagues.
Overall ratings are down but the Chancellor sidesteps this trend and posts another stellar score.
The priority must be to get rid of the virus – anything to jeopardise that could push travel even further way.
Four members from the 2019 intake make the top 50, beating longer-serving and higher-ranked colleagues.