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Author Archives: Disraeli
Our Commitment To Civil Liberties Must Be Unswerving
Our commitment to civil liberties is one of the most important reasons for our growing appeal to younger voters. Many voters under the age of 40 found legislation such as the Criminal Justice Act and Section 28 repugnant and have … Continue reading
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Why Is Conservative Home Publishing Pro Franco Pieces?
One of the most extraordinary pieces appeared on Conservative Home at the weekend and I don’t think that it should be allowed to pass without comment. The piece by ‘Arty McBain’ reads like a piece of Francoist propaganda or an … Continue reading
David Cameron’s First Task Will Be To Restore Public Faith In Politics
On a daily basis, Westminster is perpetually abuzz with people lamenting the revelations from that day’s Daily Telegraph front page and fearing what the following days offering will bring. The revelations exposed since Friday have been shameful. Over a decade … Continue reading
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An Act Of Grotesque Disloyalty From Stuart Wheeler
So Stuart Wheeler has decided to give his money to UKIP. Maybe he will have more joy using his money to influence party policy with them than he has with us. I always find it pretty unedifying when some major … Continue reading
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The Case For Ken
Mr Montgomerie and his friends over at Conservative Home have got a real bee in their bonnet at the moment over the potential return to the front bench of Ken Clarke. When not busy openly undermining the Party Chairman, Con … Continue reading