But without a clear green direction of travel across all these policies, there could be negative political consequences
The further the act of leaving the EU recedes, the more 2019’s Tory voters will move on – as two recent by-elections reminded us.
But this electoral Titan has an Achilles heel – tax rises which, rather than planning or HS2, are the real threat to future Chesham & Amershams.
The Government’s planning proposals haven’t even gone out to consultation yet – and everyone knows that the current system’s broken.
Red tape should be lifted to allow the Zoom era to continue. It can raise awareness and engagement.
Since I arrived in 2018, I have discovered so much about British politics – and the value of a name.
This is a story of institutions, work and habits changing out of recognition – and how we can improve our position and the country once we’re heard.
Plus: Preparation for interviews about Israel and Palestine – well, I don’t call it preparation: I call it avoiding making a tit of yourself.
Our new Lifelong Loan Entitlement will give everyone the equivalent of four years of post-18 education to use over their lifetime.
Some good things, a few bad ones, some absences – and an opportunity missed not so much to level up Britain as to level with voters.
With economics, sleaze and environmentalism off the table, Labour is only left with the culture wars to fight the Tories on.
By uniting behind Johnson’s plan, and replicating the approach of these two mayors, the the environment can become a winning issue for the party.
Voter turnout seems to have gone up in many areas. But is that also to do with the number of other elections going on?
We make it twelve net Conservative council gains, Labour up by three mayoralties…and one LibDem council gain.
The issues that were raised with us on doorsteps in the local elections were about our highways, town centre and green spaces.