We must ensure there are no further delays to the passage of the UK’s Environment Bill through Parliament.
My experience – mastering those detailed briefs, winning support, driving through reform – leaves me in the best position to achieve Brexit.
The battlegrounds of the next election, as well as the wider economy, are being shaped by new technology.
If we can’t think of anything that’s going to do real good, maybe we could act like true Conservatives for once – and choose to do nothing at all?
No less than the ERG, the group of three sees everything through the prism of Brexit – which, let it not be forgotten, they voted to support themselves.
Trashing last Friday’s event is doubtless fun for Conservative commentators, but not the right course at all for the Conservative Party.
It’s not hard to find reasons to be frustrated with the Government, but we are still delivering for the British people.
The Government should resist Defra’s enthusiasm for bans and emphasise public education, plus the enforcement of existing anti-littering laws, instead.
The last in a series of three extracts from a new book of essays from Conservative Friends of International Development and Save the Children.
Let’s have each local store publish its waste levels to help consumers choose where to shop. And let’s have food manufacturers publish their waste levels too.
The production of reusable PPE in such places as Rother Valley would tie in with the North’s vital role in the UK’s green recovery.