The former guru of Downing Street returns with a new unified theory on changing business, politics, government and society. What does it mean? And might it work?
Cameron’s former chief strategist has lost patience with crony capitalism. The new Deputy Chairman of the Party is well-placed to help make real his radical vision.
…and about time, too – it’s a good idea and a potential vote-winner.
But the Labour leader once again had no answer to Oltep.
The book provides a feast of material – and is too canny to pretend to say the last word on its topic.
By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter You won't get a much better quick guide to David Cameron's Number 10 operation than this video put together by Giles Dilnot of BBCTV's Daily Politics. You learn a little about Steve 'blue-sky-thinking' Hilton's style. The centrality of Cabinet Secretary Jeremy 'big-beast' Heywood. And the absence of a 'Consigliere'-style […]
It gets you thinking about why, as a society, we are becoming less human and more robotic and sclerotic by the decade.