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The Future of Conservatism: Values Revisited

by David Davis

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The last outright Conservative victory came under John Major in 1992. Whilst the coalition government is predominately Conservative, the party has had to compromise with the Liberal Democrats in order to govern. To prepare for the future, there needs to be a longer-term Conservative vision for Britain. The twenty-fi rst century is one of new instabilities and dangers: from the potentially harmful aspects of globalism to military and ideological challenges from nascent new powers. The Future of Conservatism tackles this challenge head on. It presents radical policy suggestions from a wide range of MPs and political thinkers to present a contemporary blueprint for a Conservative Britain. Contributors: Rt Hon. John Redwood MP, Ruth Lea, Edward Leigh MP, Brian Binley MP, Richard Drax MP, Dr Richard Wellings, Dominic Raab MP, Alex Deane, Geoffrey Cox QC MP, David Ruffl ey MP, Dr David G. Green, James Clappison MP, Julia Manning, Phillip Blond, Graham Brady MP, Steve Baker MP, Councillor David Parsons, Sir Paul Beresford MP, Dr Therese Coffey MP, Lord Colin Moynihan, John Baron MP, Bill Cash MP, Patrick Mercer OBE MP, Bernard Jenkin MP, Paul Goodman, Don Porter CBE.… (more)
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The last outright Conservative victory came under John Major in 1992. Whilst the coalition government is predominately Conservative, the party has had to compromise with the Liberal Democrats in order to govern. To prepare for the future, there needs to be a longer-term Conservative vision for Britain. The twenty-fi rst century is one of new instabilities and dangers: from the potentially harmful aspects of globalism to military and ideological challenges from nascent new powers. The Future of Conservatism tackles this challenge head on. It presents radical policy suggestions from a wide range of MPs and political thinkers to present a contemporary blueprint for a Conservative Britain. Contributors: Rt Hon. John Redwood MP, Ruth Lea, Edward Leigh MP, Brian Binley MP, Richard Drax MP, Dr Richard Wellings, Dominic Raab MP, Alex Deane, Geoffrey Cox QC MP, David Ruffl ey MP, Dr David G. Green, James Clappison MP, Julia Manning, Phillip Blond, Graham Brady MP, Steve Baker MP, Councillor David Parsons, Sir Paul Beresford MP, Dr Therese Coffey MP, Lord Colin Moynihan, John Baron MP, Bill Cash MP, Patrick Mercer OBE MP, Bernard Jenkin MP, Paul Goodman, Don Porter CBE.

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