Taxes Take Center Stage at Tory Conference
Liz Truss wants lower taxes and smaller government; Jeremy Hunt is unsure if it’s doable before election.
Liz Truss wants lower taxes and smaller government; Jeremy Hunt is unsure if it’s doable before election.
Top Tories are having to fill front-row seats with their aides to make the conference hall appear full.
Even with an election looming, the party’s leading lights are nervous about this era-defining issue.
Chief Inspector says outdated infrastructure creates risk for inmates and staff
The integralism of post-liberal Catholics risks reducing to an abstractionist exercise what is known by experience and cultural induction, thereby perpetuating the age of ideological squabbles which they ought to be repudiating in entirety.
While her rhetoric was encouraging, it’s hard to see Braverman’s hard talk on immigration as much more than a leadership challenge to a beleaguered Sunak.
Given the Conservative record, promises of stricter sentencing are unconvincing.
Starmer claims that “smashing” criminal gangs sneaking people across the Channel should be treated “on a par” with terrorism. However, it’s hard to avoid the suspicion that the violence of his rhetoric is directly proportionate to his lack of sincerity.
A Guardian report on the British use of harmful pesticides stands accused of “putting Europhilic dogma ahead of reality.”
The Tories have criticised a new blueprint for failing to lower migration numbers, after failing to do so themselves.