Why Robert Jenrick has my support to be Tory leader
Not only is he speaking honestly about Britain’s problems, but he has the courage to act on his views
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Not only is he speaking honestly about Britain’s problems, but he has the courage to act on his views
The candidates need to have answers to five key questions if they are to have any chance of success
Starmer’s intention to mirror EU laws and share its asylum burden were not in the Labour manifesto
Plus, inside the damning Covid Inquiry as it says the UK “failed its citizens”
The world of busybodies, certificates and passes is set to make a return as we head for state control of the economy
There’s a fine line between clarification and debate. Too often fact-checks stray into the latter
The Conservative Party is running out of options. ‘Winning from the centre’ must never be tried again
Unless Conservatives set out principles on how to make integration work, it will be left to the extremes
Promising stability will only take us so far. We must set out a vision that Labour could never emulate
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