Public majority don’t support Tory MPs demand to end inheritance tax
Scrapping inheritance tax is ‘far from being an electoral slam dunk’
Scrapping inheritance tax is ‘far from being an electoral slam dunk’
With its no shortage of whackadoodle speeches interrupted by protestors shouting claims of fascism, and the Home Secretary making a blatant bid for party leadership, if NatCon UK proved anything, it is that Tory internal discipline is collapsing.
The Labour leader has said the party will ‘move on’ from a commitment to abolish tuition fees
81% are also concerned about police officers abusing their power
In disenfranchising people on lower incomes, younger generations and ethnic minorities, what looks to be the latest Tory ruse to drain the Labour vote, could easily backfire for the government.
Will chasing the same narrow economically left but culturally right constituent pay off for Labour? Or will those who are pushed too far, take their vote to a smaller party jostling for space in the straightjacket of the two-party system, or just not vote at all?
‘All the evidence seems to suggest that the UK Government believes it has very little responsibility in encouraging citizens to vote.’
‘Cuts have consequences – but so does investment.’
Has a purge of the Tory ‘moderates’ begun, and how will the Brexit ultras respond to Sunak’s post-Brexit Northern Ireland deal?
Family Hubs aren’t Sure Start, and we should be bold enough to call out their inadequacies.