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From Max Bladen-Clark: The 's misguided campaign risks consigning our party to permanent opposition
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Our Newslinks. ‘retreats’ on outlawing strikes | : UK may scrap only hundreds, not thousands, of EU laws | ‘branded a hypocrite’ after adopting ‘Take Back Control’ slogan.
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From : The NHS operates on antithetical principles to social care. Bold reform is vital.
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From : Five ways in which the Conservatives can appeal to an increasingly diverse Britain
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From : Building resilience. Politicians need to think for the long-term – not the short-term, they now do.
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Book Review by : Glasman on how Labour no longer has the faintest idea how to represent the working class
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+ the Tory Democrat may yet get another chance to save his party, writes
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A Starmer government will have big missions - he just can't say what they'll be yet
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The EU regulation bill. The best solution is a pause to mull what needs to change - and how.
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The Prime Minister's speech leads our newslinks this morning
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Theresa Villiers: Change is hard. It takes time. But has set out his vision for a better future – and will deliver it.
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+ 's speech. Can the remote technocrat morph into the Comeback Kid? He needs a game changer.
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+ 's speech. Can the remote technocrat morph into the Comeback Kid? He needs a game changer. bit.ly/3Io5rWg
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Our Newslinks. is to a unveil ‘blueprint' to tackle the crisis in UK hospitals, in the first major speech of his premiership | He plans ‘compulsory maths until 18’ | ‘Don’t ditch my childcare reforms’, ‘tells’ her successor.
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How the 'Chinese spy' story put All-Party Parliamentary Groups in the spotlight
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The latest on the strikes leads our newslinks this morning
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David Willetts: Why the distribution of income matters for growth
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From Elizabeth Campbell of : Local government should be forever arguing for more freedom – not more cash
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Change to win – or how the Conservatives must win disillusioned millennials or face irrelevance
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Monolithic public sector pay deals should give way to flexible ones for individual workers
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Our Newslinks. insists ‘the fightback starts here’ despite 's poll lead | He shelves ‘big bang’ childcare reforms | Unions warn that 's plans for 2 per cent pay rises next year could mean more strikes
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From : 2023 could be the year that we finally do grasp the opportunities of Brexit – in a way that might not make the front pages or the airwaves.
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+ 's New Year message. “2023 will give us an opportunity to showcase the very best of Britain.”
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Our Newslinks: Sunak warns our problems won't "go away" in 2023, as he stresses continued support for Ukraine | Nuclear plants "face shutdown over tax on windfalls" | Imposition of Covid checks on travellers from China" made for political reasons"
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2023 could be the year the twenties start to roar
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Last Friday I was close to the front line in Kherson Ukraine and today a change of pace in St Helena, a British Overseas Territory in the South Atlantic where I’m sponsoring the repair of the 799 steps of Jacobs ladder in memory of my dad who carried me to the top aged 2 in 1948.
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Our survey. Seven in ten Party members support the Government’s pay policy. One in five believe in exceptions for some cases – “such as the nurses”
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Our Newslinks - Striking unions "are running out of money" | Speculation over new Covid travel restrictions | Blair backed a seat for Putin at the "top table" | Tax increases "will mean biggest income squeeze in a century"
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From : doesn’t seem to have factored in how unpopular 's Bill is in Scotland – with its self ID attack on women’s rights
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