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  • Tory leadership hopeful Rory Stewart: I can beat Boris and I will stick up for the City of London

    June 11, 2019

    Rory Stewart may have walked through the Afghanistan desert, written several books and even served as a deputy governor in Iraq during the war, but the greatest challenge of his career to date could be far closer to home:  beating Boris Johnson. The international development secretary’s softer stance on Brexit and conciliatory approach has forced [...]

  • They call it ‘the idiot box’ for a reason…

    June 11, 2019

    The competition to become leader of the Conservative Party – and, by default, prime minister – is still in its early stages, yet has already been extraordinary. We peaked at 13 hopefuls, which has now been whittled down to ten registered runners, of whom five are members of the current cabinet (four of the others resigned [...]

  • Brexit dogma is a one-way ticket to extinction for London’s Tories

    June 11, 2019

    As 11 candidates prepare to enter the race to succeed Theresa May as Conservative party leader and Prime Minister, London Tories have their own identity crisis to worry about. They just chalked up a new electoral record: 7.8 per cent of the vote, fifth place citywide, and zero MEPs returned to the European parliament. Ex-Tory [...]

  • Tory leadership race: Leadsom says ‘politics has failed dismally’

    June 11, 2019

    Former leader of the House of Commons Andrea Leadsom said today “politics has failed dismally” by not delivering Brexit. Speaking at the launch of her campaign for the Tory leadership Leadsom promised to leave the European Union on 31 October. “Over the last three years politics has failed dismally. It has failed to deliver on [...]

  • DEBATE: Are candidates’ drug histories relevant in the Conservative leadership contest?

    June 11, 2019

    Are candidates’ drug histories relevant in the Conservative leadership contest? Edward Davies, director of policy at the Centre for Social Justice, says YES. The Centre for Social Justice was founded on the premise that we are not defined by our worst mistakes, that everyone deserves another chance, and nothing should hold you back from reaching [...]

  • Enough of Brexit, time for a Tory vision of modern Britain

    June 11, 2019

    Theresa May’s premiership is almost over – but there is just time for one last undignified squabble. The Prime Minister reportedly hopes to spend a few billion on her key domestic priorities, in an attempt to add some black ink to the sea of red in her political ledger. But Philip Hammond is insisting on [...]

  • Firms must stop using NDAs to cover up harassment, say MPs

    June 11, 2019

    The government must prevent non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) being used to cover up unlawful harassment or discrimination, a group of MPs said today. A report by the women and equalities Committee found some companies were now routinely using NDAs in employment disputes. Committee chair, Maria Miller MP, said: “The current use of non-disclosure agreements in settling [...]

  • South Korea is shifting to the left, but pro-capitalists are fighting back

    June 10, 2019

    At this year’s Cannes film festival, the South Korean director Bong Joon-ho was awarded the coveted Palme d’Or for his satire Parasite. The film is an attack on capitalism: a poor family insinuate themselves as servants into a much richer one. One of the film’s core messages is that it is almost impossible to bridge [...]

  • Johnson and Hunt emerge as frontrunners in race for Number 10

    June 10, 2019

    Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt have emerged as the frontrunners in the race to replace Theresa May as Tory leader. Johnson is currently favourite to succeed May, but Hunt has emerged as his main challenger with two senior cabinet colleagues coming out to back his bid today. Defence secretary Penny Mordaunt, a convinced Brexiter, and [...]

  • America is changing, and the UK cannot afford to ignore it

    June 10, 2019

    I cannot begin to estimate how much ink has been wasted on President Trump’s state visit to the UK last week. This is not to dismiss the significance of commemorating the D-Day anniversary, and the immense shared sacrifice of British and American soldiers in liberating Europe. But the rest of the state visit, focusing as [...]

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