The Devizes MP on his new book Covenant: the new politics of Home, Neighbourhood and Nation.
There is “a group of people in the Labour Party and LibDems who just say things that are fundamentally not true” about climate change.
According to the columnist and presenter, “voters just won’t turn out, and that’s going to be the biggest problem.”
The former Party Chairman says: ‘I believe in growth, growth, growth, and if that’s what Liz Truss went for, it’s a shame we made such a mess of implementing the policies.’
The former Brexit Secretary, and leadership candidate, was talking to Camilla Tominey.
But he says that it has become very clear to European leaders over time that the war is all about the future of international law.
The Welsh-born former Lord Chancellor has quite a voice.
The former Liberal Democrat leader tells Camilla Tominey that re-joining the EU is an unrealistic proposition and that the UK should instead focus on building new relationships with the bloc.
The Shadow Health Secretary takes refuge in claiming he’s not read details of complaints about the Labour’s leader’s record when Director of Public Prosecutions.
The former Conservative leader hits out at Sadiq Khan whilst in conversation with Camilla Tominey.
The former Cabinet Minister and Johnson adviser says that Corporation Tax shouldn’t rise and that spending should be cut if necessary.
Asked about Boris Johnson, he adds: “The most critical poll that’s important is does a prime minister have the support of their own backbench MPs?”
‘45,000 people came through in dinghies last year, it’s not working is it?’, the GB News presenter asks Shapps.
The Shadow Health Secretary has been asked by Tominey to prove his party isn’t “a lot of soundbite and no substance”.
The criticism of him in the newspaper most read by Party activists took little account of the effects of war and pandemic on the choices he must make.