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The Conservatives for Britain Co-Chairman asks 24 questions about possible breaches of the Party Board’s decision to remain neutral.
No party in power is enthusiastic about being scrutinised. But it would be a serious error to restrict FoI when it has helped make the case against waste.
Maria Eagle is only the latest victim of Corbyn’s disastrous mismanagement of his Party.
Some who claim to believe in ‘liberté, égalité, fraternité’, have ended up making excuses for those who seek to destroy those very principles.
It isn’t the first time Conservatives have been frustrated at the dominance of hard left cliques on campus.
‘Is that it?’…’Cameron aimed low and missed’…’a waste of time and effort’…’fundamental change is not even being requested.’
“Negotiations can now begin,” the President of the European Council tweeted in reply.
The Prime Minister presented his four objectives for EU reform.
He is seeking as radical a change in prisoner rehabilitation as he delivered in education.
Tax rises are not the only other way to find £4.4 billion. Here are two spending cuts that Osborne could do instead.
A councillor in Bury, he contested Bolton North East in the General Election.
National Grid is already using ‘last resort’ measures to keep the lights on.
We are now closer to the end of this process than the start, and the Government has precious little to show for it.
Voters quite rightly focus on what works and what doesn’t, not on philosophy and sloganeering.