With the polls suggesting that there’s very little chance of a Brown comeback—according to ICM only 24 percent of people think that Labour can win the next election if Brown’s in charge—people in Westminster are beginning to think seriously about what the governing priorities of the Tories will be. As Pete outlined earlier, Fraser’s cover story this week details some of the measures on education and welfare that would be in Cameron’s first Queen’s Speech. But what I’d like to know from you is what would Coffee Housers like included in David Cameron’s first legislative programme?
I’m sure many of you, for understandable reasons, would like radical tax reform or some other big ticket item, but what I’d be particularly interested in is some small piece of legislation that you think would make a real difference. Sadly, we can’t guarantee that the idea will get into the speech, but we can offer a bottle of rather decent champagne for the best answer.
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