Better to engage instead with the huge opportunities that post-Brexit rural policy presents.
Blind faith in new nuclear and shale gas have yielded precisely zero for UK security of supply, despite constant rhetoric to the contrary.
Our new Prime Minister must sort out Ministerial confusion over what a post-Brexit immigration policy looks like.
Many feel British and have a Commonwealth attachment – but worry that the Brexit campaign is run by UKIP.
Our Five-plus ideas focus on good jobs, decent incomes, secure and affordable housing and the best start in life for all our children and grandchildren
Bright Blue’s new project aims to push policies which will ensure this really is “the greenest government ever”.
There are negative possibilities for the supply of jobs, positive ones for productivity – and a lot of variation across sections.
Earlier this week, Bright Blue published its report “Standing Alone?” which focuses on self-employed individuals who are in low income households.
This agenda has never been put to the electoral test, whilst the traditionalist strategy can be seen to have had limitations.
Extremism, drugs, bureaucracy: addressing these will take time. Ensuring hygiene and cleanliness should not.
Closing old, unreliable, and highly polluting plants is the cheapest way of ensuring security of supply, cleaning up our air, and tackling climate change.
The Government should give every citizen a lifetime higher education loan account, and exact a levy from major graduate employers to pay for it.
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.
You may want less migration. You may want more. But either way, we would have more control – instead of a policy that has already failed.
Suella Fernandes, Alan Mak, Ryan Shorthouse, James Frayne, Hannah David and others give their view.