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  • SME housebuilders are key to growth – and the Conservative revival

    August 1, 2025

    Housing was a major cause of the Conservative collapse – particularly with young people. If we want to build the right houses in the right places, SMEs are the answer, says Jack Rankin Like the Chancellor, I’m no economist. She might have a degree in PPE, but you don’t need that to work out that [...]

  • Will the Afghan leak win votes for Nigel Farage? Don’t be so sure

    July 17, 2025

    Nigel Farage and Reform UK have made hay out of the government’s embarrassing leak and subsequent cover-up of information concerning Afghan asylum applications. But it may not be the vote-winner he thinks, says William Atkinson “The supreme function of statesmanship,” according to Enoch Powell, “is to provide against preventable evils’” Considering that, what should we [...]

  • Benefits claimants take home more than minimum wage workers

    July 10, 2025

    Brits claiming sickness benefits can be paid up to £25,000, which is more than the take home pay of a minimum wage worker. That’s according to new research from the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), which found that if a claimant is receiving universal credit incapacity benefits alongside personal independence payments and housing benefits, the total [...]

  • Fans will end up paying for football regulator, Tories warn

    July 9, 2025

    Fans of clubs outside the Premier League should expect ticket price rises following the approval of a football regulator, Shadow Sport Minister Louie French has warned. The Championship, League One and League Two are all heavily loss-making but could face a bill of almost £50m towards the operation of the Independent Regulator for English Football.  [...]

  • Beer we go: Football alcohol ban could be reviewed as MPs prepare to vote

    July 8, 2025

    MPs could be asked to vote today on proposals to review the ban on football supporters consuming alcohol in the stands at matches.  Fans have been prohibited from drinking in view of the pitch in the top five tiers of English professional football for the last 40 years.  But that legislation could be reviewed as [...]

  • Labour go on about Liz Truss but are repeating all Rishi Sunak’s mistakes

    July 8, 2025

    Too many in Labour congratulate themselves for rescuing the country from Liz Truss, forgetting that Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt did most of the work. No wonder backbenchers are angry about a policy platform that’s barely distinct form their Tory predecessors, says Will Cooling There’s no shortage of things that have gone wrong with the [...]

  • Tories vow to rip up workers’ rights package

    June 26, 2025

    The Conservative Party will rip up Labour’s contentious workers’ rights overhaul if they are elected in a bid “once again” to convince voters it is the party of business. In a speech to business leaders on Thursday, shadow business secretary Andrew Griffith will warn attendees the Employment Rights Bill will hand “enormous power” to trade [...]

  • Nigel Farage reveals one-off £250,000 non-dom payment plan

    June 23, 2025

    Nigel Farage has announced a £250,000 one-off “landing fee” for a ‘Britannia Card’ for non-doms to qualify for tax exemptions, in a push to stem the growing exodus of high net worth individuals from the UK. The policy would enable a Robin Hood-style direct payment to the lowest paid – directly to their bank accounts, [...]

  • British business risks being ‘sleepwalked into disaster’ by workers’ rights bill

    June 22, 2025

    British businesses risk “being sleepwalked into disaster” by ministers’ attempts to change workers’ rights rules, the Conservatives have warned. In an open letter to business leaders across the UK, Shadow Business Secretary Andrew Griffith said he was “genuinely concerned” over the impact of Angela Rayner’s Employment Rights Bill on the economy. The bill, which is [...]

  • 84 per cent of Brits want Iran blocked from developing nuclear weapons

    June 16, 2025

    A huge 84 per cent of Brits say that Iran should be stopped from developing nuclear weapons, with 44 per cent supporting UK military efforts to intervene, according to polling from think tank More in Common. The overwhelming strength of public concern and the relative backing of intervention is at odds with Sir Keir Starmer’s [...]

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