Britain should take pride in a foreign policy that reflects her values and responsibilities – but it must be grounded in the tangible interests of the citizens who pay for it. Dominic Raab Read Quote
In the 21st century, we face new and more intense global competition, spanning the ambitious and industrious economies from Latin America to Asia. To meet the challenge, Britain must rediscover and reward the lost virtue of hard work – a tried and tested route to individual success, national prosperity, and a fairer society. Dominic Raab Read Quote
State educators have confused the length of formal education with real-life skills. Dominic Raab Read Quote
Prisoners have benefited disproportionately from ‘rights inflation’ – the expansion of human rights into unforeseen nooks and crannies. Dominic Raab Read Quote
When Britain signed up to the European Convention and its later protocols, the words ‘universal suffrage’ were deleted from the ‘right to vote’ article. Dominic Raab Read Quote
Far from protecting children, the abuse of Article 8 risks making them pawns – subject to coercion or worse – as part of a criminal’s desperate struggle to stay in Britain. Dominic Raab Read Quote
Israel’s system of proportional representation rarely produces stable government. Dominic Raab Read Quote
We have seen too many arbitrary Strasbourg diktats based on the whims of European judges – from prisoner voting to blocking deportation of Abu Qatada – rather than a sober reading of the sensible list of core freedoms in the European Convention itself. Dominic Raab Read Quote
No other country ties its hands in deporting foreign criminals as Britain does. Dominic Raab Read Quote