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A collection of responses to today’s statement from the CPS, IEA, ASI and others.
Anyone who observes the ongoing dysfunction of the British state and our deeply divided political parties should see the need to improve their talent pool.
A collection of responses to today’s statement from the CPS, IEA, ASI and others.
The general consensus is that the Government lacks ambition – and that nothing announced today will help those struggling the most.
A new ranking shows that despite mid-table spending, the British people are not getting the healthcare they deserve.
While by no means a silver bullet, there is a strong free market case for taxing emissions.
A new paper from Localis and Human Engine makes the case for well-managed local authority entrepreneurialism.
The chance to protect creativity in music and art is a tangible opportunity for worthwhile regulatory divergence.
We received fifty creditable submissions, and I’m delighted to present the three we liked best of all. But if you have a big idea, I want to hear from you.
At Conservative Progress, we’re determined to stop the separatists having the run of the debate and emphasise what binds Britain together.
Could more spending bring the economy back quicker? Wouldn’t it be more cost-effective to ensure public finances are on a sustainable footing?
We would like to hear from people under the age of 35 with an exciting idea or contribution to policy debate.
We should have a laser-like focus on reducing the tax burden, instead of relying on nannying to get us off of our bottoms.
The Government is poised to reverse the trend to competition rather than collaboration that has marked healthcare policy for 30 years.
There are plenty of interesting ideas in here, but they add up merely to trying to do established policy a little better.