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The Tory modernisers’ project has reached completion
Look back to the deep divide over the Corn Laws to see parallels with the ructions within the Conservative party today
Look back to the deep divide over the Corn Laws to see parallels with the ructions within the Conservative party today
Nigel Farage and Matt Goodwin were among the British speakers who said the police presence was a sign of national conservatism’s power.
For any chance of success, the Tories must stick together and Sunak has to make Britain feel good about itself.
Irish voters did not want to see marriage, family and motherhood banished from their constitution under the patronising pretence of female emancipation.
There is a direct relationship between political dissatisfaction and the constrained economic opportunities that young people in Britain now face.
A MAGA-infused conservatism will not make the party more popular.
The digital revolution brings a dream of genuinely widened ownership and financial justice to the edge of reality. But first, we must jettison tired ideology.
The “One Nation” caucus is conservative only in name and constitutes a majority of the party. No wonder the Tories look unrecognisable to many conservative voters.
Host Iain Martin and guest Paul Goodman, editor of Conservative Home, discuss the crisis facing Rishi Sunak and long-term Tory problems.
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