by press | Thursday 14th July 2022 | Articles
The article originally appeared in the Economist. Support social institutions to reduce the structural dependence on the state, argues the attorney-general Napoleon once derided Britain as a nation of shopkeepers. Seen another way, we were just as much a nation of low...
by press | Wednesday 13th July 2022 | Articles
The article, authored by David Jones, originally appeared in the Telegraph. The Attorney General has the courage, skills and legal knowledge needed to make the right decisions as the next prime minister Our Conservative Party is at a crossroads. As MPs we are...
by press | Tuesday 12th July 2022 | Articles
The article, authored by Danny Kruger MP, originally appeared in the Times. To win the next election we need to unite our party — Leave and Remain, north and south, liberal and conservative. But the path to unity doesn’t lie through some sort of mushy compromise, with...
by press | Tuesday 12th July 2022 | Press
The original article was published on the Times. Brexit was not a revolution, it was a restoration. After decades of subservience to Brussels we finally got back the powers Edward Heath gave away. Some think that these powers won’t change anything. I don’t share that...
by press | Saturday 9th July 2022 | News
This article originally appeared in the Telegraph. Pressure often brings clarity. On Thursday, before Attorney General’s questions, I found myself looking at pictures of Parliament after it was bombed in 1941. I recalled Walter Elliot MC, a Scottish MP who was passing...