Such a law would strengthen the new code of practice that followed my 2011 Bill.
We should stand up aggressively for competition and against monopoly, and remedy market failure in housing, banking and the privatised utilities.
Over 100 bedsits that had been boarded up for years are brought back into use.
Unless, that is, some of the 96 who signed the letter demanding a Commons veto didn’t grasp what they were signing.
It wouldn’t solve all Cameron’s problems with Europe, but it would be a bit of a start.
Tories are cheerful, socialists gloomy, the Scots expect to vote No…and UKIP supporters expect England to be knocked out in the first round of the World Cup.
Indeed, its stagnant centralism and bureaucracy is more likely to inflame extremism and violence than prevent them.
If David Cameron believes that the former Cabinet member is innocent, he should bring him back.
Conservatives should not be shy of exposing corporates when they are plainly ripping off the consumer.
Nick Robinson’s programme was a reminder of the corporation’s continuing failure to cover the subject properly.
Members of the Policy Board aren’t members of the Government.
Parting is such sweet sorrow.
Her book “Prisonomics” shows sympathy only for the perpetrators of crime, not its victims.
Too many bad ideas see the light of day, when they should be killed off unceremoniously.
It’s time to revive the Alex Morton scheme for local compensation for the construction of new homes.