Two in three are opposed. The finding is part of nearly five thousand replies, our biggest-ever reader response.
The second piece in our pre-Budget series on how to eliminate the structural deficit.
She needs the larger majority that a poll would deliver if she is to achieve her programme at a time of pre-Brexit turbulence.
Significant, targeted VAT cuts could make a big difference.
The widespread presumption that everything is a matter for negotiation is damaging nonsense. Once we identify the issues which we can decide, Ministers can start taking decisions.
The Prime Minister and Hammond must choose between risks.
The fourth in our series of pieces on economic policy after the referendum decision.
It’s time that renting was recognised as a business, and for sensible reforms which could bring many unoccupied properties into the market.
For the first time this year, the money Britons earn will go into their pockets, not the taxman’s.
But Miliband has narrowed the gap on personal and party attributes where he is behind Cameron, and extended his lead where he was already ahead.
A double-talking, flip-flopping, party of spendthrifts will aggravate – not salve – public mistrust of the political class.
This first piece of a mini-series on what should be in the manifesto argues that the Conservatives must get serious about living within our means.