John Redwood: The new Conservative Party has conservative values
Sir John Redwood has published a new book outlining the core values of Conservatism. He emphasizes the importance of freedom, individual talents, and the role of families in society. The book also critiques government overreach and advocates for a democratic system that respects diverse viewpoints.
- ▪Sir John Redwood is a former MP and has released a book titled 'Who’s right? The new case for Conservatism.'
- ▪The book discusses key Conservative principles such as free speech, individual responsibility, and the importance of families.
- ▪Redwood argues against excessive government control and emphasizes the need for a democratic system that allows for diverse opinions.
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Sir John, now Lord, Redwood is a former MP for Wokingham and a former Secretary of State for Wales. I have just published a new short book called “Who’s right? The new case for Conservatism.” In it I set out those timeless values and principles which many conservatives have drawn on over the years. I look at current major arguments over net zero, energy, migration, free speech, benefits reform, national security and the scope of the public sector to draw together the ideas we believe in. I was pleased to read Kemi’s article in the Telegraph last Sunday saying she wants new MPs to be Conservative in thought. Conservatives believe in freedom. We believe in free speech, free elections, and free enterprise.
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