CONSERVATIVE PARTY
July/August 2015
To provide for Britain’s ageing population, Iain Duncan Smith should embrace the contributory principle in his welfare reforms
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April 2015
As polling day nears, Conservatives are sticking to a strictly economic message. But there should be room in politics for moral arguments.
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September 2014
The Continent is stuck on a course of ‘ever closer union'. British voters need to know what the Prime Minister thinks of such a vision
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May 2014
By joshing about the differences between Eton and ‘minor public schools', the Shadow Chancellor reveals just how out of touch he is
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