The UK’s economic emergence depends on giving the new Hindu PM a chance to prove his wisdom and competence.
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Conservative culture of factions combined with a discredited PM ensure failure. Leadership must change culture not just economics.
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If growth is key, patience must replace hysteria, to allow UKGOV plans to be communicated and calmly considered.
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Tough issues such as family structures, work ethic and obesity are uncomfortable topics.But improvement is impossible without plain speaking.
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The UK is reeling from previous long-term indecision. Todays leadership must grasp that looking long-term may mean taking short-term pain.
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The Queen’s life of service is a shining example which can inspire people to renew values and improve society.
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People, especially young people, are the UK’s greatest asset. Higher education must maximise their potential, rendering them fit for skilled work unburdened by purposeless debt.
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War, oil, gas and all things energy are the source of today’s economic challenges: prioritising solutions there may solve the inflation conundrum.
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Without fundamental reform, UK healthcare and its culture are a Sisyphean rock sapping the muscles of the UK taxpayers.
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The next PM faces a unique storm of seismic challenges. Conservative members have a weighty responsibility.