Paul Goodman
“Geidt joins a long list of authority figures who have somehow been flummoxed, bested, and upended by the subversive Johnson.”
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The strange story of the Schools Bill – and the taming of Gove’s education dream
Henry Hill
“It marks a shift from his original vision, which placed a much greater emphasis on individual schools having the freedom to do their own thing.”
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William Atkinson
“Johnson cannot afford to alienate so many of his colleagues – especially if the Tiverton and Honiton by-election leaves them even jumpier.”
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My focus groups in both by-election battlegrounds find the Tory vote roughly halved on 2019
Lord Ashcroft
“However, the comments from individual voters make it less obvious that these results will predict the next general election.”
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Andrew Gimson and Paul Goodman
“The Treasury Finance Ministry view of the world isn’t about structural reform to increase the productive capacity of the economy.”
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Britain can lead the world in new ways of making meat
Jonathan Djanogly MP
The new Government Food Strategy needs to be followed by well-targeted investment as part of a broader coordinated sustainable protein strategy.”
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The Prime Minister has an opportunity to go for growth. He must not waste it.
John Longworth
“It is the economy that will make or break the Government. We cannot afford not to stimulate innovation and creative destruction.”
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Don’t be fooled. The Online Safety Bill poses a grave threat to our tradition of free speech.
Toby Young
“In his piece for this site last week, Chris Philp downplayed the way it is drafted to push platforms towards suppressing lawful content.”
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Henry Hill
“In what universe is “the peril which has emerged” not inherent to the structure of the deal he struck?”
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Paul Goodman
“Last week’s confidence vote leaves the Government right about the Protocol’s operability but less capable of acting to improve it.”