The Health Secretary is pressed by Trevor Phillips over whether freezing tax thresholds means that the Government is really raising the tax burden, not lowering it.
The Minister of State for Countering Illegal Migration discusses the Kingswood and Wellingborough results with Trevor Philips.
The Shadow Home Secretary suggests “the Government made it harder for the police to do their jobs” at Saturday’s Armistice Day events.
“HS2 is in the process of being built, it is transformational… the Prime Minister is absolutely committed to levelling up, and this is part of that levelling up.”
The Labour Shadow Secretary for Education is asked about why Labour did nothing about the problem when in government.
National guidelines can help institutions resist the demands of unrepresentative campaigners.
We need a multi-racial working-class conservatism that tackles discrimination – and prioritises removing the barriers that prevent people advancing.
Galloway is furthering a dangerous communalism – by dragging conflicts overseas towards the centre of domestic political discourse.
He tells Trevor Phillips that “in a situation like this, there are going to be significant trade-offs.”
We’re about to find out whether the Commission’s work marks a turning-point for the zeitgiest, policy – and attitudes to the Tories.
Those who don’t want to study or debate the past but tear it down should be strongly resisted.
This is the future of the Commonwealth: not a top-down institution dictating policy but a grassroots network where individuals and communities can work together to solve real-world problems.