The Red Wall wants levelling up, not tax cuts
Leadership contenders forget the Tories were voted in on that condition.
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Leadership contenders forget the Tories were voted in on that condition.
By David SkeltonRather than aping UKIP, the party should focus on the cost of fuel, the cost of housing, job security…
By David SkeltonBoth parties have to make clear how they would cut the cost of living, increase the supply of housing…
By David SkeltonThe disastrous record of the rating agencies proves that they do not deserve their exalted position.
By David SkeltonBy confronting corporate monopolies and vested interests, the Tories can win over ordinary voters.
By David SkeltonCruddas is one of the most interesting thinkers in British politics today.
By David SkeltonFor victory in the next election, the Conservatives must appeal to hard-pressed but aspirational vot
By David SkeltonDemocracy must not be regarded as merely an optional extra when solving economic problems.
By David SkeltonCameron must use his speech this week to promote growth and job creation.
By David Skelton