By Tim Montgomerie

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Earlier in the week ConservativeHome published an Alternative Queen's Speech that was written by a number of Conservative MPs. ConHome tested key ideas from the AQS with party members while The Sun did the same (via YouGov) with all voters. We both also tested a few draft government ideas (and these are coloured green in the list below).

I thought it would be interesting to note where party members most differed from all voters.

The list below shows that the greatest differences come in the use of competition and selection in education and also in varying public sector pay rates.

Members and voters are most agreed on crime, fuel duty, cancelling HS2 and with regard to overseas aid.

With some policies there are big differences but the policies can still be popular. Tory members, for example, are much more enthusiastic about new strike laws, English votes for English Laws and also a referendum on the EU. Despite the differences all three measures are supported by a majority of voters.