By James Price Conservatives in opposition must provide scrutiny, support for sensible pro-growth measures and find out what they believe in, says James Price Having failed to be a very good government, the Conservatives now have an even more difficult task. They have to dust themselves down and find a new leader to build them back up with worn-out tools. Whoever picks up that unenviable mantle will then have the responsibility of providing his Majesty with a loyal opposition, something few MPs in the Conservative parliamentary party have any experience of. As Dominic Cummings correctly observ…