Ministers shouldn’t engage in the underhanded tactics used by the Left, and should instead wield its popular mandate for legislative reform before they lose their chance.
I urge conservatives from all backgrounds not to not be cowed by the Twitter-warriors and the Left’s outrage mob, to support each other and speak up when necessary and most of all to follow the evidence. We have everything to fight for.
The two candidates have less than ten days to bring to the campaign her conviction that sticking with the status quo simply won’t do.
But beware, Prime Minister: there is no divine right of parties any more than there was a divine right of kings.
The third part of a series on ConHome this week about the politics of race and ethnicity in Britain today.
This ideology celebrates willpower, yet scientific research challenges how much of it we have when making dietary choices.
No-one will argue that Britain is perfect, but it has changed dramatically over the past 50 years. Why should this progress be ignored?
We’re about to find out whether the Commission’s work marks a turning-point for the zeitgiest, policy – and attitudes to the Tories.
The first article in a new series on ConHome about how government might be made smaller, taxpayers better off and and society stronger – through strong families, better schools and good jobs.