Blue Collar Conservatism exists to reshape Britain into a country that works for working people by delivering a programme of national renewal built on a relentless focus on jobs and opportunity by maximising the potential of its people.
Boris Johnson is already appealing to Blue Collar voters who are fed up with Labour’s betrayal of Brexit and the values of working people.
He is the only candidate who can further the work of the project to which Esther McVey and I are so committed.
Esther McVey with the support of MPs from across the party is refreshing and renewing the project.
The Shadow Chancellor normalises unacceptable behaviour and is contributing to making UK politics a much more unpleasant place.
Wirral West saw probably the nastiest, most personalised campaign of last year’s General Election.
The move would help people on low incomes and show them that we’re on their side.
A comprehensive Labour Market strategy should sit at the centre of our offer to working Britain. Becoming the vehicle for a broad coalition of working people from engineers and builders to agricultural workers and carers will give the Conservatives purpose.