Tories must not become Nimbys to spite Labour
Temptations to resist the new housing plans must be resisted. Not even capping immigration would fix it
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Temptations to resist the new housing plans must be resisted. Not even capping immigration would fix it
Pretending that Labour’s majority is built on sand is a pure coping mechanism. Rebuilding will be a difficult job
Decent man though he is, Rishi Sunak’s brief, tragic premiership has ended, though I wish it could have done so sooner
Defeat is imminent. Our focus must turn to how to bring real conservatives together after the election
I share your frustrations. I wish we had done better. But a vote for Labour would be a catastrophe for Britain and for Brexit
It won’t force lockdowns onto the public, but it will impose new international law obligations on Britain
By downgrading freedom as a value, we’re choosing a false promise of ‘stability’ over dynamism and growth
MPs are unwilling to take any step that could turn the party’s fortunes around. It is surely too late now
Tempting as it is to laugh at the Republic’s migrant discomfort, we should want a meaningful land border
To solve our failing political system, I set out the four political freedoms to help us rebuild the Party and the country
We should pay attention to his messianic technocrats’ charter, given his evident influence on Keir Starmer
Too many Conservatives seem to see Brexit more as an embarrassing secret than a huge democratic achievement
Conservatives must show we respect the votes in 2016 and 2019 and not give the Opposition the chance to undo the benefits of leaving the EU
The first step we must take to fight back against this sinister new movement is to acknowledge it exists
Demands from the foreign policy elite for a ceasefire before the job is done give succour to our enemies
It’s a comforting delusion that a Starmer government will rapidly fail, ushering the Conservatives back in