There has been more immigration into Britain every single year since 1997 than there has been in the whole long stretch of history since the Anglo-Saxons to the Second World War. We are all witnesses to this in our daily lives.
Experiences on the doorstep have shown that our voters will only return if we speak with authenticity and principle. Events have proven that these are the hallmarks of Lowe’s character and ideas.
The tree, first introduced by David Cameron now represents the mistakes of the recent past. It’s symbolic of our desperate pursuit of the centre to the detriment of our base. In pushing socially liberal and overly green policies we compromised our core values. We forgot what it means to be conservative.
While our nation faces the gravest Armed Forces recruitment crises in recent memory, a Debt-for-Service initiative would address two crises head-on.
To take the words of the great father of conservatism himself, Edmund Burke, to conserve we must reform.
Should there be a Labour government the country cannot afford to have a divided opposition. We need Farage’s magic to attract, excite, and retain the young.
Time and time again, I’ve come to the same conclusion. The shadow cabinet and the party machine simply do not understand why the party lost because they’re not really conservative anymore.