This could be a rare area where the President and Republican legislators are united in pursuit of a common goal.
In an era when it is harder for young people to buy a house, or even just to pay rent, it makes sense to direct more help to them than older people who already have one.
As possibly the only Brexiteer in the Parliamentary Party’s One Nation group, I am also only too aware that this message must be accompanied by a successful EU negotiation.
The Chancellor has not always been well treated by his neighbour, and deserves support over public spending. But he has mishandled his internal position over Brexit.
The fourth article in a five-piece series by the author on how Britain must prepare for March 31 2019 – and has less than 600 days to get it right.
But that doesn’t mean we should stop calling out Jeremy Corbyn for his terrible polices and illusory promises.
The third article in a five-piece series by the author on how Britain must prepare for March 31 2019 – and has less than 600 days to get it right.
Supporting businesses to start and grow is a key part of our modern industrial strategy.
The Government should form an alliance with motorists, not raise taxes which will hike the costs of commuting, public transport, and food.
All agree that something must be done. But everyone would prefer that someone else is the one to do it.
Rather than price caps and nationalisations, there is a chance to help consumers with tax cuts and regulatory reform.
We must design a conservatism that appeals to both.
By 2022, Corbyn will no longer look ‘new’, and that he came close to winning in 2017 should mean that he will then be exposed to far greater scrutiny,