A message for Sunak’s New Year. I’m a moderate man, but my patience is exhausted.
Paul Goodman
“The Prime Minister must make up his mind whether or not to see through a policy to stop the small boats – now an issue of profound symbolic importance.”
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If the Government wants to take on the unions, it needs a strategy and a goal
Henry Hill
“MPS have spied a winning row over the RMT’s Christmas strike, but the broader issue of public sector unrest is not going away.”
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Gove’s Cumbrian mine decision. If we must have coal, better it comes from Whitehaven than Moscow.
William Atkinson
“This positive decision will also be a welcome sign for any Sunak-sceptic Northern MPs that he takes levelling up – and them holding their seats in 2024 – seriously.”
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Hancock’s attempts to justify his pandemic record have had the opposite effect
Andrew Gimson
“The former Health Secretary, and newfound star of reality TV, seems oblivious to the air of bogusness which hangs over so many of his claims.”
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How to grow the public sector by stealth. Colleges first. Universities next?
Lord Willetts
“The public sector has just swallowed another semi-autonomous set of institutions with little protest or controversy.”
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My final points for the Conservatives about holding on to their working-class voters
James Frayne
“There was, and remains, a durable coalition behind a Tory Party that stands unabashedly as the champion of working people of every class.”
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Will the Conservatives every wake up to the reality of the housing crisis?
Emily Carver
“Perhaps it won’t be until it’s their children and grandchildren who can’t afford anywhere to live that the penny finally drops.”
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Karl Williams
“In a new report published by the Centre for Policy Studies, Nick Timothy and I are calling for a radical overhaul of Britain’s failing immigration and asylum systems.”
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Weakening encryption to catch criminals would make everyone less safe, not more
David Davis MP
“Only with my amendments in place can the bill truly protect security, privacy, and freedom of speech.”
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The SNP’s best shot at independence is now to stay in the fight and hope Labour give them an opening
Henry Hill
“The first and best allies of the campaign for independence have always been pro-UK politicians who think they can buy it off.”