“You can pick some selective statistics, but overall, the experience that people are having on [NHS] waiting lists is dreadful” says the presenter.
She insists that fiscal responsibility will take priority, but if Labour take power the pressure on her to raise more taxes will be immense.
Above all, they shouldn’t become preoccupied with Woke to the exclusion of everything else. This is the trap that many Labour backbenchers and much of the Left is falling into.
Bear in mind that if a week is a long time in politics, 16 months is an eternity. A lot can happen between now and October 2024, surely the earliest date for the general election.
If inflation refuses to fall, interest rates will have to be pushed high enough to push us into a recession. The Prime Minister must be honest about this – even if it comes at the expense of his five pledges.
The Prime Minister insisted in a sombre tone that the conquest of inflation is what will help mortgage holders.
The Prime Minister claims the Conservatives are ‘delivering for the country’.
Ai provides an enormous opportunity for humanity. But Beijing sees it only as it’s latest tool for repression.
Recently, we reformed the West Midlands Tourism and Hospitality Advisory Board, which speaks on behalf of the sector.
As Ed Miliband learned in 2015, it doesn’t matter how popular your policies are individually if voters don’t buy into your broader offer.
The committee’s report was thorough, but the sentence is disproportionate.
If this is the case for Conservative MPs, it is all the more important for their leader. Rishi Sunak should walk through the lobbies today and back the Committee.
We see the pendulum swinging towards stricter morality and rules, upheld by the dull, the prudent and the reputable.
The Prime Minister should make it clear that on inflation, public spending, and the deficit, hard decisions lie ahead.
He has already won back large numbers of voters since he entered Number 10, and both the polls and the focus groups confirm that many more are prepared to wait longer before making up their minds.