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Nigel Jones: The assassination of a British Prime Minister is mercifully a peaceful affair - bar Perceval
1+ hour, 50+ min ago (181+ words) An evangelical Christian, and the happily married father of thirteen children, Perceval was also an aristocratic High Tory apostle of fiscal rectitude and responsibility whatever the social cost. The assassin was ostensibly motivated to the point of obsession by a…...
Sanjit Nagi: There's a strong case for opting for a policy of National preference - just ask Joseph
3+ hour, 50+ min ago (181+ words) Dr Sanjit Nagi a historian writing about the British constitution and political parties. Britain is suffering from political inertia, economic malaise, and now finds itself in an erratic multipolar world where the mightiest reign. The spirit of Joseph Chamberlain Alternatively,…...
James Mahone: The "4. 6 Billion of public money distributed by Arts Council England and the questions nobody is asking
5+ hour, 50+ min ago (615+ words) James Mahone is a'Conservative Party member, and Founder of the Horizon Centre for Public Innovation. Firstly, ministers and taxpayers should be concerned about the figures citing regional imbalance. According to Arts Council England's own internal regional classifications, during the stated…...
The Neet crisis is not being helped by Labour policies
8+ hour, 47+ min ago (274+ words) Almost one million 16 to 24-year-olds " around 12. 8 per cent of the age group " are Neets: not in education, employment or training. Yet the government spends roughly 25 times more on welfare for young people " with Universal Credit and PIP claims among under…...
David Gauke: Burnham cannot muddle through fiscal policy forever
10+ hour, 20+ min ago (278+ words) David Gauke is a former Justice Secretary and was an independent candidate in South-West Hertfordshire at the 2019 general election. There is a third audience that Burnham cannot afford to ignore. The bond market is listening very carefully to everything a…...
Our top ten picks of the week
1+ day, 9+ hour ago (445+ words) Labour faces the possibility of a Titanic shipwreck in the Makerfield by-election Streeting has made it much harder for Burnham to disclaim membership of the pro-European Establishment. Shadow Cabinet League Table: Badenoch tightens her grip on the Tory party The…...
Council by-election results from yesterday and forthcoming contests
3+ day, 50+ min ago (148+ words) Lib Dems 2, 190 (43. 6 per cent, +8. 2 on 2024) Reform UK 1, 164 (23. 2 per cent, +23. 3) Green Party 1, 011 (20. 1 per cent, -11. 9) Conservatives 656 (13. 1 per cent, -4. 0) Conservatives 1, 185 (60. 6 per cent, +33. 9 on 2023) Reform UK 534 (27. 3 per cent, +27. 3) Labour 129 (6. 6 per cent, -13. 8) Lib Dems 107 (5. 5 per cent, +5. 5) Conservatives gain from an independent" Green Party 845 (70. 0 per cent,…...
Era Sakhuja: Why the British centre-right must champion a new European partnership
3+ day, 1+ hour ago (242+ words) Era'Sakhuja is a Master of Arts candidate in Politics and International Relations (Political Theory) at Durham University and a Policy Analyst at the Centre for International Security and Economic Strategy (CISES) This ideological congruence provides a generational opportunity for the…...
James Cowling: Kemi, be ruthless
3+ day, 5+ hour ago (523+ words) James Cowling is Managing Director of Next Gen Tories. Keir Starmer's imminent exit from Downing Street will mark the fifth Prime Minister to leave office in as many years. Last weekend's headlines were awash with commentators asking if Britain is…...
What could a Burnham win mean for the Tories?
3+ day, 9+ hour ago (479+ words) When it comes to Makerfield and the upcoming by-election, the Conservatives don't get much of a mention. The party finished third there at the general election, but with 4, 379 votes was quite a way behind Reform's second place and Labour's winning…...
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