Our recent report shows how the UK can deliver on the promises of Brexit without abandoning our high standards.
The TIGGR document on regulation published today focuses on playing to our strengths in the highest growing sectors of tomorrow.
I’m delighted to have been asked to help set up the new Taskforce for Innovation and Growth through Regulatory Reform.
We face a perfect storm of obesity, diabetes, dementia, and an epidemic of cardio-respiratory disease in our most economically vulnerable communities
Used properly, stretch targets have the effect of galvanising the level of culture change, ambition, pace and delivery which is needed.
Britain Beyond Brexit, a New Conservative Vision for a New Generation, is published today by the CPS.
Our party owns this crisis. If we honour the referendum we can shape the next decade. If we don’t then chaos – and Corbyn – await.
At the moment, we are treading water and appear to be relying on popular support for Brexit, and the threat of Corbyn, to keep us in office.
Penny Mordaunt, Liz Truss, Dan Hannan, Liam Halligan, Steve Baker, Tom Tugendhat & others will speak. And there’s a special discount for ConHome readers.
We must turn our departure into a spur for bold domestic reform, not allow it to become this generation’s Black Wednesday.
Let’s have Policy Board outside of the constraints of the Government machine – and a commission on what Britain should look like post-Brexit.
The upcoming leadership contest offers a chance to present a bolder programme of domestic reforms which develop us as a society, economy and nation.
Rediscovering the strong, municipal politics of the Nineteenth Century is the key to making Britain thrive in the Twenty First.
It can improve our health and care service to patients and users, and empower our elderly patients to take more control of their own lives and condition.
How do we rebuild it into a force for inspiring Conservative values in the 21st century?