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  • Sep 18, 2024 | conservativehome.com | Matt Warman

    Matt Warman is the former MP for Boston and SkegnessHow do Conservatives restore public faith in our party? Already, the Labour government is making it clear that doing so is in the national interest – and if we don’t, fringe parties will be the beneficiaries. The public will be the losers. We need to crack on. However, demonstrating even the basic competence needed for government is immensely hard in opposition. Winning people over must be done with deeds and words.

  • May 24, 2024 | conservativehome.com | Matt Warman

    Matt Warman is a former Minister of State at the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, and is MP for Boston and Skegness. At a recent dinner in Parliament, a senior former minister mentioned, quite casually, that we’re probably now closer to a world war than we have been for a generation. Not a single one of the other MPs around a quite large table batted an eyelid – and not because they weren’t listening.

  • Apr 26, 2024 | telegraph.co.uk | Damian Green |Matt Warman |Dominic Penna

    26 April 2024 • 5:19pm James Cleverly, the Home Secretary signing a new treaty with Vincent Biruta, his Rwandan counterpart in Kigali. Credit: GEOFF PUGH The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) must be reformed if it is used to block deportation flights to Rwanda, senior Tories on the centrist wing of the party have warned. Damian Green and Matt Warman, the chairman and leading member of the One Nation caucus, said the treaty must not be used to obstruct Rishi Sunak’s flagship...

  • Jan 28, 2024 | express.co.uk | Matt Warman

    Labour is simply not equipped to put forward any kind of viable plan - Matt WarmanWhen the House of Commons passed the Rwanda Bill with a significant majority - and near unanimous Conservative support - the Party sent a clear message to the country and to the House of Lords.

  • Dec 11, 2023 | conservativehome.com | Matt Warman

    Matt Warman is a former Minister of State at the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, and is MP for Boston and Skegness. Sir Keir Starmer is hoping for a quiet week. The Labour leader would like to spend every remaining minute of 2023 leaving Conservatives to cement in the minds of voters the idea that we would rather argue amongst ourselves than highlight his obvious failings. He doesn’t deserve such good fortune.

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