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Deeper and Broader

The ‘And theory’ argues for a deeper and broader conservatism. It argues, for example, that 'traditional' conservative beliefs in lower taxation or Euro-scepticism can be more acceptable to floating voters if those policies are humanised by being rooted in commitments to social and international justice. For example, a tough policy on immigration is sounder (ethically and electorally) if it is accompanied by a strong commitment to international development. A strong international development agenda (adventurously promoted and not just announced in a tick box kind of way) reassures moderate voters who want to know that sealed borders don’t also mean a closed mind to the needs of the world’s poorest people...

Anti-Euro And Pro-European

31 March 2005
Iain Dale, Conservative candidate for North Norfolk

Controlled Immigration Alongside A More Generous Overseas Development Policy

23 December 2005
Tim Montgomerie, Editor of conservativehome.com

More Independence From Europe And More Commitment To Africa

15 March 2005
Tom Greeves, freelance writer

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