To win, we must be willing to question our ideas and our arguments – but we must always trust the electorate.
The choice is between the Conservatives and Labour – and only we can deliver real gains for Britain.
Unlike the other polices that were nominated for the award, the question is: will it actually happen?
The Conservatives are on the side of people who work hard and do the right thing. Labour haven’t changed and would put Britain’s recovery at risk.
A poverty measure that has so little regard for what living standards people enjoy deserves to be treated with scepticism.
If the economy no longer provides ordinary working people with the hope of improved living standards, then the mainstream majority will look to the state instead
The squeeze on living standards threatens to hollow out middle class support for the Conservatives. No wonder Labour’s poll lead is so stubborn.
Indeed, councils already have the power to do so. So why have only 18 local authorities used it?
“He just does not give an EDF.” “He will never be npower.” Amidst the inspired puns we are seeing a shift in the debate on energy bills.
“U.S Single Mums are often disproportionately black or Latino and much poorer than their married sisters” does not make for a great headline
I was surprised by the degree to which Sir John Major has made my old article topical again. So, with only the most minor of editing changes, here it is.
Single earner couples believe they’re being punished for caring for their children at home – even though they are saving the State that burden.
JP Floru is a City of Westminster Councillor and is the author of What the Immigrant Saw and Heavens on Earth: How to Create Mass Prosperity So what are the “cuddly” Greens up to nowadays? Caroline Lucas became the only ever Green MP when she was elected for Brighton Pavilion with a 1,252 majority in […]
J P Floru is a Westminster councillor and Head of Programmes at the Adam Smith Institute. Follow J P on Twitter. “They call it austerity. I call it balancing the budget”, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said at a book launch a few days ago. The principle of living within one’s means is familiar to many […]
Both can embrace true economic modernisation – and show in 2015 that the Tories herald the future, Labour the past.