The Government should abolish stamp duty entirely for all purchases of a main home under £500,000.
The former Universities Minister revives his tax-cutting plan from the earlier stages of this leadership contest.
He says he’s best placed to deliver Brexit, slash corporation tax and beat Corbyn. And adds “I am not going to criticise Boris for going to a posher public school than me.”
We apologise for not being swept away by the mania for new announcements that infests this leadership contest.
The Labour leader presses the Government on food banks and social care, and the Prime Minister touts tax cuts and boosts to incomes.
I’m travelling around the country asking the public what their priorities really are. This review should be the People’s review.
Making Britain better post-Brexit will mean tough decisions about priorities. And that requires the Conservatives to know who their people are.
It’s not hard to find reasons to be frustrated with the Government, but we are still delivering for the British people.
It is certainly not the Brexit that people voted for. As Bill Clinton might have said about the main issue: It’s the Sovereignty, Stupid!
Security, cohesion, integration, solidarity: all are intangible. But we pay – literally – to gain them. Why single out self-government?
The new Chancellor should stick to the basics of cutting taxes, spending more on education and rebalancing growth outside of London.