“…Against wider arguments and positioning associated with Conservative modernisation (Garnett, 2010;Hayton, 2010;Bale, 2012;Griffiths, 2014;Kerr and Hayton, 2015), one area where that was particularly the case was in relation to social issues and policies (Bochel, 2011;Hayton and McEnhill, 2014;Page, 2014;Williams, 2015), so that on topics such as the NHS, inequality and social mobility, gender and family structure, Cameron and his allies argued that the Conservative Party recognised and would respond to the concerns of the public in a different manner. However, the nature and extent of any new approach have been questioned, along with the record of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition government in taking a more 'compassionate' approach in its social policies (for example, Beech and Lee, 2015;Bochel and Powell, 2016).…”