The Conservatives have their annual conference starting today, and the timing is apt. There is a crisis in every sphere of government. The Labour party has swept into power for a moment in time, but despite spending pledges and effort to ease it, the Dover Crossings crisis is continuing to bite at the nation’s patience.

The plans set out by the Conservatives now seem to show its approach is taking shape. The push for exit from international agreements and further innovations to touch base with illegal entrants into our country are bold moves at a status quo. Yet the future is a far flung thing. Its task is to either convince the government, or get in front of the country.





