Osborne’s stamp duty reform gets a thumbs-up. But reaction to other measures is more mixed – and deep concern about the deficit remains.
His role will clearly involve giving Policy Exchange’s output sharper strategic shape and even more media impact.
Why hammer the private rented sector so hard? The fundamental problem is supply. The fundamental solution should be to build, build and build.
The Wolfson Economics Prize has been awarded to David Rudlin and Nicholas Falk for their plan to grow existing towns into garden cities.
The politics of HS3 look more convincing that the economics
Like most essential commodities, if we can’t produce enough electricity of our own at a reasonable price, then we should import it instead
Thanks to Jason Kenney, they started off with low-cost, emotive policies for each community – opening the door for the broader Conservative message.
The alternative to building lots of homes in many places is build lots of homes in a few places: this would certainly lessen, or at least limit, the political penalty involved.
…a deal with DUP? The Guardian floats one today – as Mel Stride did recently on this site.
It’s time to raise the NI threshold to the same level as that for income tax.
In answer to Mark Wallace, here’s how to use policy and people to secure long-term success.
Children live at home with their parents because they can’t make prudent decisions – so why given them power over teachers?
Too many neglected estates are hotbeds of gang warfare, violent crime and human suffering. Here’s how to break the cycle.