Posh, intolerant Nick Boles is a danger to the Conservative Party
In politics, there is a basic test of seriousness: linguistic self-discipline. You should never provide the opposition with ammunition; never say anything which could be quoted against your own party. This is doubly true if you are a minister. A few days ago, Nick Boles made one sensible point, though it was hardly a new one. For decades, the Tories have often been seen as the toffs’ party, neglectful of the interests of ordinary people. Mr Boles argued that even after eight years, David Cameron has failed to put that right. There are three responses to that. First, it is an exaggeration. If Mrs Thatcher had been doing this well in the polls