It is hard to appoint more women to Cabinet when there are few senior women to promote. We count only four at Minister of State level.
The Centre for Policy Studies is working with many young, passionate Conservatives to build a better Britain.
What counts most is opposition to a Bill or to parts of it. And most Tory criticisms of the EU Withdrawal Bill aren’t coming from the Brexiteers.
She points to the opportunities to imitate New Zealand agriculture, and to crack down on big businesses which evade tax.
Riddle-me-ree: are Brexiteers taking over the Ministerial ranks, or are the whips taking over the Brexiteers?
The news is not all bad for supporters of Leave. But a weakened Government needs third party support to deliver not so much a Soft or Hard Brexit as a clean one.
Conservative MPs are looking forward to the vote. And even diehard Remainers acknowledge it is a Pyrrhic victory.
Diversity is no guarantee of community: we must nurture it, based on a clear definition of what it means to be an integrated citizen.
Suella Fernandes, James Frayne, Hannah David, Ryan Shorthouse, Andrew Allison and others give their verdict.
Suella Fernandes, Alan Mak, Ryan Shorthouse, James Frayne, Hannah David and others give their view.
Including contributions from Andrew Allison, Rebecca Coulson, Suella Fernandes MP, Andrew Lilico, Tim Loughton MP and Lord Porter.
Meanwhile, Leave campaigners are pitching targeted messages to voters from a non-EU background.
On the surface, this intake looks different from those that have preceded it – and is in some respects. But beneath it, this is in many ways a very traditional Tory group.
To shut off consideration of realistic and achievable ways of supporting the Government’s Brexit objectives would be irresponsible.