There is strong Conservative support for a robust safety net to save the most vulnerable from destitution.
Takes from the Centre for Policy Studies, the Adam Smith Institute, the TaxPayers’ Alliance, the Centre for Social Justice, and more.
How have think-tanks and campaign groups responded to the Chancellor’s fiscal and economic initiatives?
How have think-tanks and campaign groups responded to the Chancellor’s fiscal and economic news?
We don’t just need to build back better with economic policy, but use the challenges of the pandemic to address social concerns too.
The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) is today releasing a report that brings a level-headedness to the debate that is sorely needed.
The former Universities Minister revives his tax-cutting plan from the earlier stages of this leadership contest.
That’s you told, Johnson and Truss. Plus: a Universal Credit Brexit Dividend for working families.
“Competition doesn’t mean privatisation.” The full text of his speech to the Social Market Foundation and Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
They include both the working class vote being up for grabs…and the Party adapting to the changing nature of modern Britain.
OECD analysis indicates that the cost of childcare as a percentage of income for a two-earner family is now the highest in the developed world.
Affordability isn’t just a matter of property prices. Young people also need to earn enough to pay rent, save for a deposit and then keep up with mortgage payments.
Children are particularly affected. But will the unfolding political drama leave any room for serious action?