Boles isn’t as well known as the star of our Moggcast, but he is well-briefed, independent-minded and can make waves.
His tour of universities raises memories of another – that of by Keith Joseph, whose hundreth birthday would have fallen this week. It needs a modern equivalent.
She voted for Davis in 2005, and her hero is Airey Neave: “The escape from Colditz is I think probably the coolest thing any British politician has ever done.”
May’s damaged authority is having a beneficial side-effect – namely, freeing Tory MPs to think aloud about the Party’s future.
There are sound, conservative reasons to take rehabilitation seriously.
Ministers were concerned that the Nationalists’ version granted pardons for acts which are still crimes.
Meanwhile, Leave campaigners are pitching targeted messages to voters from a non-EU background.
From the many role models at senior levels to a boom in grassroots support, our Party is reaching groups whose core values are Conservative.
Sam Gyimah has been fighting the good fight.
Number 10’s exam crisis style of leadership has once again been found wanting – but, this time, on a matter so serious that it cannot be allowed to continue.
If the Conservatives had won 42 per cent from them too, our research projects that she would have won with a comfortable 42-seat majority.