Paul Goodman
“Is he fated to be a fire-fighter, a leader grappling with crises? Or can he find the political space to deliver a more personal message – perhaps to do with education?”
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Henry Hill
“Now a safe seat, in 2015 this was one of the most marginal constituencies in Britain – and in 2010 it returned a Conservative MP.”
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How the Conservatives reached a 30-year high for house building – and why nobody noticed
William Atkinson
“People are hardly likely to give you the credit for building more houses if it has barely made a dent in their chance of owning one.”
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Andrew Gimson
“”Over time the nakedness of the Woke emperor is going to be exposed.” Demands for compensation have seldom proved wise.”
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Is inflation really set to come tumbling down?
Dr Gerard Lyons
“Where there is need, front-line staff like doctors and nurses are underpaid, relative to what they should receive, and where there isn’t, a whole host of people are well paid.”
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We would all, even the atheists, mourn a Britain that lost its faith
George L. Gilholy
“Britain’s religious communities, Christian and otherwise, have much in common as regards their care for family, community, and objective morality.”
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The Government has finally made the Online Safety Bill fit for purpose
Iain Mansfield
“It isn’t perfect, but it now focuses on real harms to vulnerable people rather than dangerous attempts to police free speech amongst adults.”
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The Tories are wrong to target policy at millennial women
Poppy Coburn
“The idea that the Tories must somehow liberalise its policy agenda more is utterly, totally farcical.”
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We should legislate to mandate that every new home incorporates solar panels
John Stevenson MP
“It would create a big guaranteed market for an important British industry and accelerate our drive toward Net Zero, at no cost to the taxpayer.”
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Paul Goodman
“The average score is the lowest recently, though not by all that much – a natural extension of the panel’s verdict yesterday on the Government’s economic policy.”