The Conservative Party conference offered no policies to fix the country
The ruling Conservative Party might have reflected on its failures and offered fresher policies to rejuvenate the economy and heal social divisions
The ruling Conservative Party might have reflected on its failures and offered fresher policies to rejuvenate the economy and heal social divisions
‘One walk-on role as a sword-bearer and now she thinks she’s Henry V.’
‘The Conservative Party in 2023 feels a bit like a long-running sitcom limping into its final season.’
‘The government could help households by freezing rents, energy and train fare prices. It could eliminate profiteering by bringing vital industries such as gas, water, electricity and railways into public ownership, but that is not on its agenda.’
We take a closer look at some of the false claims made by the prime minister during the 45-minute address.
Recent Tory decisions show beyond doubt that Westminster and the UK’s uncaring union don’t work for Wales, writes Plaid Cymru’s Hywel Williams MP.
May has claimed austerity is over, but where are the concrete initiatives to back this up?
While it may feel like an easy win for the Tories, this £8bn fossil fuel giveaway will hit Phillip Hammond’s coffers hard – and make the public cough harder.
People are hilariously mocking the Tories’ new Brexit propaganda plans.
Best for Britain have been refused entry to the upcoming Tory conference, but the group will keep making their case, says Chief Executive Eloise Todd.