This Government does not have long to overcome quangoland’s opposition. It must show determination to get change in Whitehall before Whitehall’s resistance helps engineer a change of government.
An influencer called Molly-Mae espoused conservative views on making it. There’s a reason why they didn’t go down well.
For relief and refreshment from the hucksters of the present day, turn to Jesse Norman’s account of the great philosopher from Kirkcaldy.
“It would be wrong if we blunt those wealth creators who are not only making wealth, but are also paying taxes.”
“If size were the key to success, China would be wealthier than Hong Kong, Indonesia would be wealthier than Singapore, and the EU would be wealthier than Switzerland.”
ConservativeHome’s Executive Editor on the damage done when businesses let down customers and politicians abandon important principles.
The really interesting question is: what causes wealth? And the answer is clear enough – specialisation and exchange.
It’s time to defend and promote the ideas that have helped to bring globalisation – and in turn brought more wealth, peace and opportunity to billions of people.
The case for Fox. He will ensure that promotion is based on merit – not upon which dinner party you attend. And he wants a directly-elected Party Chairman.
The rise of the welfare state – and of corporate welfare – has encourage people to ignore where wealth comes from.
Nor wealth taxes, but savings credits.
JP Floru is a Westminster Councillor, Senior Research Fellow of the Adam Smith Institute and writer of Heavens on Earth – How to Create Mass Prosperity When this morning the BBC’s Today Programme gave abundant publicity to a professor who believes that property thieves should not be sent to prison, I had some difficulty classifying […]
Like the Deep End, the Economist does not have bylines. On its many excellent blogs, however, the authors are identified by their initials. Thus we learn that ‘R.A.’ is moving from Washington to London – which allows certain comparisons to be made: “London is extraordinarily expensive. It's the kind of expensive where even when you […]
Labour’s handouts must be exposed as a self-defeating deception – as must the danger of what happens when “there is no money left”.