Voters clearly want it – and the recent past suggests he’s a more credible agent of it than Sir Keir.
All election campaigns boil down to either “safety first” or “time for a change”. So if he isn’t meeting his five pledges, Sunak must give voters a reason to fear taking a chance on Labour.
Do not confuse the quietude on the part of Matthew Parker Street for anything more than the usual calm between election periods.
This book will delight many of those who see the Brexit PM as a disgrace.
Voters aren’t used to a world of rising prices and interest rates, and their hearts and minds are up for grabs.
Above all, to what extent will he present a clear plan and message? My starter for ten is “help hard-working people and go for more growth”.
The panellists are: Isaac Levido, Arlene Foster, Kirstene Hair, Danny Kruger & Jane Stevenson. Paul Goodman will chair the event.
The panellists are: Isaac Levido, Arlene Foster, Kirstene Hair, Danny Kruger & Jane Stevenson. Paul Goodman will chair the event.
This Johnson ally, who runs the party on the PM’s behalf, has two modes, charming and angry, and is a more serious figure than he looks.
Would the Government have the bottle for planning, childcare and police overhauls – and will Downing Street sign up to this plan anyway?
There will be a mass of new Conservative MPs who have no or little presence on the ground to support them.
In his foreword to our new Policy Exchange paper, John Howard urges the Prime Minister to “seize the moment”.