“There is now much more diversity within our ranks – BME candidates within the Cabinet, for example.”
Pickles is the Government’s new “Anti-corruption Tsar”. First he must report and make recommendations. And then the Commons must act.
In seeking to improve the stop-to-arrest ratio, the Home Secretary has probed evidence, thought hard, feels strongly – and has acted.
The Camerons’ visit to a Gurdwara in Gravesham was evidence of the Party’s push for support among Hindu and Sikh voters.
Why is discrimination on the ground of the family into which you born less unfair than discrimination on the ground of the colour of your skin?
Each Council should have an experienced senior Cabinet member to be a point of contact.
Labour-run Leicester banned Israeli-manufactured products. The Tower Hamlets Mayor tried to create his own municipal foreign policy by flying the Palestinian flag.
It’s not just cartoons of Mohammed that have become taboo.
Attempts to create a strong, Islamic, national voice against extremism have produced many talking heads but no massed voice.
Most discussions are held as if there are no migrants in the room, and somehow migrants don’t hear what is being said about them.
Plus: The fiendish Guido seating plan. Mike Read is not a racist. And: shame on the six Conservative MEPs who voted for Juncker.
The former Defence Secretary’s ConservativeHome address at the Conservative Party Conference earlier this afternoon.
Plus: Exam results – my story. The BBC’s hypocrisy over Janice Atkinson. And my great-uncle, killed in action ten days before the end of World War One.
Will Gove, May, Truss and Javid one day be the political revolutionaries whose pictures adorn the walls of student digs?
A Survation poll commissioned by British Future finds that David Cameron’s party won a majority of Hindu votes – and also polled well with other Asian voters in the south.