In today's Observer Richard Reeves of the Demos think tank wants to know if the Tories are "progressive". By progressive I'm assuming he means concerned about the poor and vulnerable in society - as well as the wealthy and strong.
He lists some of the policy areas where he thinks are the Conservatives are genuine about "progressive conservatism":
He goes on to welcome early Tory thinking on recapitalising the poor and transferring community assets into mutual ownership. His article is particularly insightful about the potency of Michael Gove's schools policy:
"Above all, the Conservatives have a progressive trump card in the shape of their education policy, which could smash the middle-class opportunity hoarding made possible by high house prices in the catchment areas of the best schools. The Conservative plans to let money follow the pupil to the school of their parents' choice and, crucially, to add a pupil premium to the poorest children. A Labour cabinet minister said to me five years ago: "If the Conservatives ever go for a vouchers system weighted in favour of the poor, we're in real trouble". They have – and they are."
That Labour cabinet minister is right. The Tory schools policy could underpin the prospect of a massive political realignment that I've addressed before. To succeed, however, it also needs to be accompanied by measures that - as soon as it is affordable - start to take low income workers out of the tax system altogether. Edward Leigh has set out how this might be done. Our Shoestrong Manifesto's ideas on social justice are all worth pursuing, too.
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