Miliband ducks questioning in the Commons, hides behind meaningless soundbites on the media, and has never, ever, published a forecast of what his radical plans will do to people’s energy bills.
The major problem we have today is the over-zealous environmental regulations which protect tiny amounts of bats, newts, snails and fish no matter the cost or consequences. The environmental report for Sizewell C was thirty times longer than the complete works of Shakespeare.
The Conservatives have tabled radical amendments to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill to end a system where paperwork is put above the national interest and our need for cheap, reliable energy.
The Government should not try to hide the numbers of the public concerned enough to respond to calls for evidence of bad guidance and Parliament should legislate to make sure that organisations know that single-sex spaces means spaces reserved for biological women.
Ministers promised voters energy bills would be £300 cheaper, but will instead fight an election asking the equivalent of ten million homes to use energy not when they need it, but when the wind blows.
We need to do more to improve maths and data skills in the country; new funding will help the Government achieve that.
Its benefits would also extend to our own health and wellbeing.
It is not enough to tackle racism; we must take an evidence-led approach if we want to truly end racial inequality.
As a leading digital economy with new control over its trade policy, Britain is uniquely placed to help shape global rules in this emerging arena.
From access to affordable credit, bespoke budgeting tools, savings and insurance products, a new wave of offerings could transform financial inclusion.
We are the only political party with a properly funded plan to cut bills and axe the Carbon Tax in its entirety – and we’re the only political party that has written the legislation needed to open up the North Sea.