
We may have a new Government, but the big questions around Net Zero are still with us. Families and businesses are facing enormous energy bills that are much higher than they should be and, while the recent fuss about cuts…
According to a new report, despite international gas prices coming back down in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, British households are still struggling with high energy bills because of outdated regulations pushing up costs. ‘A Cheaper Route to Net…
Weston-super-Mare’s former MP John Penrose took to Twitter ahead of the Government’s vote on whether to scrap Winter Fuel Allowance for pensioners to express his concern over the impact such a decision would have on the local elderly population. He…
This article was originally written for Conservative Home and published on 10/09/2024. Just over two months ago, we handed Labour the supermajority we worried about. We lost votes to Labour, the Liberal Democrats, and Reform, as well as to apathy…
The Telegraph was recently forced to issue the following statement: The Telegraph is aware of an image circulating on X which purports to be a Telegraph article about ’emergency detainment camps’. No such article has ever been published by the…
The Following article was written by Zoe Crowther and published on Politics Home. Former Conservative MP John Penrose has called for MP voting rounds in Tory leadership contests to be made public to help the party stop choosing “problematic leaders”. This, he said, would make the…
The following article was written by Alex Ralph and Lauren Almeida and published on The Times Less than a week after the Labour government was elected, the chancellor and the business secretary unveiled plans for a new National Wealth Fund to…
During a panel, John is asked what he would do to tackle the worrying rise in misinformation and disinformation.
This article was written by Anna Mikhailova (Deputy Political Editor) and published in The Daily mail on 19th November 2023. Tory MPs have proposed an anti-red tape law to be tabled in the Commons tomorrow. It comes amid concerns over officials…
Britain has failed to abolish poverty because we’ve been looking at it the wrong way. Income inequality is an unhelpful lens that has led politicians to treat the symptoms rather than the causes. That’s the argument of a new report…