"We must be able to disagree civilly"

...depends on free and vigorous expression of opinion, and it is crucial that this freedom is preserved. We must be able to disagree civilly and to hear the views of...
...depends on free and vigorous expression of opinion, and it is crucial that this freedom is preserved. We must be able to disagree civilly and to hear the views of...
...do rests on a sound, non-partisan, objective weighing of the evidence. We expect decisions to be made ‘impartially, fairly and on merit, using the best evidence and without discrimination or...
...of the institutions we have inherited. We will do well to recognise that they remain central to the vision of a new, better normal, free from prejudice, injustice and inequality....
...belief in the value of free access to national museums and galleries, willing to commit expertise, time and dedication. Inevitably, there is a tension between appointments made by ministers, seen...