Leaving the IRGC somewhat to its own devices in Britain makes a mockery of our country and puts real people’s lives in danger. The government must either proscribe what they can now and legislate fast for the rest, or explain their cowardice to the public.
You’d have to be higher than Salisbury cathedral’s spire not to realise Russia is a kleptocratic police state, run by the chief-thief, a murderer and a thug.
And if that projection is to be effective, we will need to invest in our operating bases – and not just at traditional sites.
If we really are becoming the Party of Blue Collar Conservatives, our Party must become the change that we want to see.
Our European partners can be unreliable and, in cases like Romania, dangerously compromised.
If you don’t like what the Treasury’s up to, criticise the Chancellor, who’s accountable for it – not those who work for him, who aren’t.
Since the UK has become a full member of Junker’s military plans, this plunges into doubt whether Brexit does indeed mean Brexit.
There is only one priority: keep the Stalinists, trots, Islamist fellow-travellers, gender and feminist lunatics and, yes, the young deluded idealists out of power.
Neil Marten recognised it was an impossible job. Outspent and outgunned, it was also a divided campaign as relations between the combined anti-market organisations deteriorated. Nonetheless, he received great respect afterwards, Harold Wilson amongst those paying tribute to his leadership.