Changing Gear: A Growth Budget to Boost the British Economy @patel4witham #GrowthBudgethttps://t.co/MGPsvmS0HL pic.twitter.com/l7hOs7NYVT
— Centre for Policy Studies (@CPSThinkTank) July 21, 2019
Spending for a no-deal Brexit is set to double under @sajidjavid.
See our 12 point plan for a no-deal Brexit here – https://t.co/ORWPoi7N7T pic.twitter.com/LRBWWXxoVE
— Centre for Policy Studies (@CPSThinkTank) August 1, 2019
Social care is one of the most controversial topics in British politics – but one that urgently needs to be addressed.
We are glad to see that @BorisJohnson is taking action quickly. https://t.co/9yfqNHRAJD
— Centre for Policy Studies (@CPSThinkTank) July 31, 2019
While Britain has a very strong track record in terms of creating businesses, it is harder than it should be to run – and grow – onehttps://t.co/koQyN3wnCm
— Centre for Policy Studies (@CPSThinkTank) July 30, 2019
Britain Beyond Brexit is the most significant collection of new Conservative ideas published for years and we hope that the new Prime Minister and Cabinet will continue to draw from the ideas and themes in our book.https://t.co/hicKhyfbaS
— Centre for Policy Studies (@CPSThinkTank) July 29, 2019
CPS publishes blueprint for coping with no-deal Brexithttps://t.co/a3YjDUA0ay
— Centre for Policy Studies (@CPSThinkTank) July 18, 2019
Our Head of Digital @sw1a0aa writes for @CapX: "If Labour are so convinced by their message, why can’t they get even the most basic facts right?" https://t.co/dsVP37R7va
— Centre for Policy Studies (@CPSThinkTank) July 16, 2019
CPS researcher Lucky Dube writes for @CapX “Algorithms are the future of shopping – but at what cost?”https://t.co/cObj4DnqkZ
— Centre for Policy Studies (@CPSThinkTank) July 10, 2019
CPS researcher Conor Walsh writes for @CapX "A roadmap for popular conservatism"https://t.co/OggUNeBp1V
— Centre for Policy Studies (@CPSThinkTank) June 28, 2019
See @DanielZealander's piece for @BrexitCentral on our latest publication 'Tipping the Balance' authored by @EamonnIves.
Read the publication in full here – https://t.co/ZmMobazmQA https://t.co/5SQhI7lDh5
— Centre for Policy Studies (@CPSThinkTank) June 26, 2019
We published a piece how how trade can help rebalance the post-Brexit economy, which mentions freeports https://t.co/cwTTr55aSj
— CapX (@CapX) August 2, 2019
In Conversation: @nfergus and @George_Osborne https://t.co/JuKowt0cJp
— CapX (@CapX) June 28, 2019
Brilliant freeport blueprints have been laid out by @ASI and Rishi Sunak for @CPSThinkTank. I'm committed to busting through the bureacracy to make it happen. #freeportrevolution
https://t.co/0DqiZ92poZ via @Telegraph— Liz Truss (@trussliz) August 2, 2019
Heading to Teesside today to launch our plans for up to 10 freeports with @BenHouchen and @SimonClarkeMP, both massive champions. #readytotrade
https://t.co/a8DhzqIdWP— Liz Truss (@trussliz) August 2, 2019
Fantastic news free ports are being pushed by @trussliz and this new Govt. They can increase trade and create jobs and opportunities in some of the poorest parts of the UK. Congrats to @CPSThinkTank Rishi Sunak @BenHouchen and @SimonClarkeMP who have been championing this cause! https://t.co/d1ep0H2s8U
— Nick King (@nickphking) August 2, 2019
https://twitter.com/tradegovuk/status/1157191803524698112
Have written for @CityAM on why @BorisJohnson's focus on incentivising business investment is so important/welcome https://t.co/bpGP3s18K8 pic.twitter.com/vHsYUimsEt
— Robert Colvile (@rcolvile) August 1, 2019
SPOTLIGHT on "TRANSPORT": @CPSThinkTank report "British railways – reform or renationalise?" on the cases for renationalisation or for reform within the current framework #thinktanks #policy #infrastructure #railways #nationalisation https://t.co/4YeMRzXceb
— Smart Thinking (@SmartThinktanks) July 29, 2019
The right post-Brexit trade and investment policy can rebalance economic disparity across UK regions – @DanielZealander https://t.co/ixugqhJCYr
— BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) June 29, 2019
https://twitter.com/USAinUK/status/1144217957519826944
Wise words Robert, wise words. #SideBySide. @rcolvile @UKdefUS @EAFergusonFCO @AngusLapsleyFCO. https://t.co/NEJccQbpH3
— British Army Staff USA (@BritishArmyUSA) June 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/LiamFox/status/1143571804981776391
Last month we attended a roundtable discussion hosted by @compinpolitics with @JoCoxFoundation @MakeVotesMatter @OpenEdgeTC et al. Read Gerry's blog about it here: https://t.co/7SPuJMxfcA pic.twitter.com/5mOXsX56J0
— Compass (@CompassOffice) August 2, 2019
PM Johnson is a symptom of the lost faith & trust in our political system, says @Neal_Compass.
Instead of dismissing him, or ramping up polarisation, we must continue the hard work on a progressive vision that offers genuine change.https://t.co/36H8gD3O1F
— Compass (@CompassOffice) July 23, 2019
Disappointing behaviour from these MPs.https://t.co/NPf1KCZQP4
— High Pay Centre (@HighPayCentre) August 5, 2019
Latest from me: why Brexit and Tory cuts are part of the same political story – it's called "austerity populism", and we'll see more of it (h/t to the brilliant Matt Bolton & Frederick Harry Pitts) https://t.co/8QYIusW37j
— John Harris (@johnharris1969) August 5, 2019
My piece in @Guardian on need for systemic change to tackle misogynistic bullying and harassment In Westminster @MakeVotesMatter @CompassOffice @compinpolitics @CompMindFound https://t.co/p2RLmOz41e
— Jennifer Nadel (@jenniferdnadel) July 18, 2019
https://twitter.com/ZackPolanski/status/1146354545389428736
Great coverage of the Good Systems Agreement being launched by @MakeVotesMatter today, with support from Conservative, Labour, SNP, Plaid, Green and Lib Dem MPs, as well as the Brexit Party: https://t.co/3ntiGlz3tL
— Owen Winter (@OwenWntr) July 2, 2019
"If progressives don’t get organised, then a Regressive Alliance led by the new PM may crush the opposition in a snap general election" – @CompassOffice https://t.co/x6bZxAgi5d
— Left Foot Forward (@LeftFootFwd) August 2, 2019
https://twitter.com/soclibforum/status/1153684139465482242
Johnson’s strength is his divided opposition – so Labour needs to get tactical. Good article from @MarkPerryman @CompassOffice https://t.co/I2p4nODpxq
— Neal Lawson (@Neal_Compass) August 2, 2019
. @CarolineLucas is trying to show leadership in the god damn awful mess we are as the complexity of #Brexit, democracy, restoration and transformation play out @CompassOffice https://t.co/BMZgQZEecC
— Neal Lawson (@Neal_Compass) July 31, 2019
A stitch in time: how craftivists found their radical voice. This is the kind of revolution I want @Craftivists @CompassOffice https://t.co/8u5oeaA0Nu
— Neal Lawson (@Neal_Compass) July 28, 2019
Dear Leavers @CarolineLucas is trying to lead a different conversation around #Brexit. More power to her elbow @CompassOffice @AnthonyBarnett https://t.co/u28BAK6PLm
— Neal Lawson (@Neal_Compass) July 26, 2019
We’ve yet to work out how to oppose Boris Johnson. It won’t be easy. This by @suzanne_moore is exactly what @CompassOffice has been saying https://t.co/JpZghqzfdq
— Neal Lawson (@Neal_Compass) July 25, 2019
Brexit and the left. Me on why it’s so complicated and how only a New Democratic Settlement gets us out of this mess @CompassOffice https://t.co/tIy1QxhMUK
— Neal Lawson (@Neal_Compass) July 23, 2019
Do you dream of a shorter working week? It might only be possible @soniasodha with a #BasicIncome @CompassOffice https://t.co/jOrzkIk4pM
— Neal Lawson (@Neal_Compass) July 21, 2019
How sad that politics just comes down to this bad people versus good schtick. @OwenJones84 and so many others need a bit more generosity and humility if we want a #goodsociety @CompassOffice https://t.co/NPbfxtsNbq
— Neal Lawson (@Neal_Compass) July 15, 2019
why does 21st-century socialism have to be bundled up with all this weird stuff? Asks @johnharris1969 Why indeed? @CompassOffice https://t.co/LOfKsul8GQ
— Neal Lawson (@Neal_Compass) July 15, 2019
The Guardian view on Jeremy Corbyn: new deeds and words needed | won’t @UKLabour ever learn? We must negotiate the future. We can’t impose it #CitizensAssemblies @CompassOffice https://t.co/4TN5FAVKxC
— Neal Lawson (@Neal_Compass) July 7, 2019
If @UKLabour can’t win alone will they work with the @theSNP or leave the country to #BorisJohnson? @NicolaSturgeon is up for a #progressivealliance @CompassOffice https://t.co/jCdZWh5DFj
— Neal Lawson (@Neal_Compass) June 25, 2019
New @FPCThinkTank briefing by @HelenGoodmanMP. The briefing was developed from a speech given at the 'In Defence of #Multilateralism' event. It features as part of an occasional series exploring #Britain’s role in the world – https://t.co/tLKU0Q3jBT pic.twitter.com/fQ3Ij8ntjj
— Foreign Policy Centre (@FPCThinkTank) July 25, 2019
Legal analysis in @FPCThinkTank briefing used in @guardian article by @patrickwintour. Read the full briefing here: https://t.co/rxepowmQyhhttps://t.co/QBgLFdBpFo
— Foreign Policy Centre (@FPCThinkTank) July 25, 2019
New @FPCThinkTank Briefing: 'Seizure of #StenaImpero by #Iran raises questions about legality of #Gibraltar’s detention of Grace 1' by Michelle Lindermanhttps://t.co/qfOnExit30
— Foreign Policy Centre (@FPCThinkTank) July 24, 2019
https://twitter.com/FPCThinkTank/status/1153234580905873410
.@FPCThinkTank's director, @AdamHug, talking through some of the factors of the #HumanRights crisis in #Turkmenistan documented in our latest publication: 'Spotlight on Turkmenistan'. Available to download here: https://t.co/auNFTiJEj1 pic.twitter.com/m9N8MS0OkK
— Foreign Policy Centre (@FPCThinkTank) July 18, 2019
Tonight we launch our new publication: Spotlight on Turkmenistan at the @HouseofCommons You can read an intro to the themes & issues of tonight's event in the feature below by @shaunwalker7 w/ quotes from @adalatseeker & @AdamHug #Turkmenistan #HumanRights https://t.co/kHEpd5e51Y
— Foreign Policy Centre (@FPCThinkTank) July 15, 2019
If you missed last night's event, 'In Defence of #multilateralism', w/ @HelenGoodmanMP, @LordRickettsP, @prentoulis & @BloomfieldSJ, you can catch up with the audio recording available now on our @SoundCloud page: https://t.co/usRWYnILm5
— Foreign Policy Centre (@FPCThinkTank) July 10, 2019
If you missed last night's event w/ @article19org, 'Taking back control? How #Russia, the #UK & #EU member states are seeking to regulate the #internet', you can catch up with the audio recording available now on our @SoundCloud page: https://t.co/vEBy4t2NZC
— Foreign Policy Centre (@FPCThinkTank) June 19, 2019
New @FPCThinkTank article – How realpolitik and the predictability of the West’s weaknesses helps autocrats legitimise their foreign policies by @leilaalieva https://t.co/p6WLCKH8SW
— Foreign Policy Centre (@FPCThinkTank) June 5, 2019
'In April 2017, I was sitting in an office with Syrian rights activists watching, in real time, as the Syrian regime & Russia manipulated a 2nd US president.' – extract from article- International Affairs in the #disinformation Age -by @Londonstani https://t.co/K0XVqOtL8m #Syria pic.twitter.com/WqOpQtxs3Q
— Foreign Policy Centre (@FPCThinkTank) May 31, 2019
New @FPCThinkTank article: 'The Strategic Role of the Fezzan Region for European Security' by Paolo Zucconi https://t.co/jfB1A4zZVP pic.twitter.com/uKgVczz0Lt
— Foreign Policy Centre (@FPCThinkTank) May 30, 2019
‘With his inauguration today, the presidency of Volodymyr #Zelensky is upon us.’ New @FPCThinkTank article: ‘Far from a pro-Russian dove, Volodymyr Zelensky enters office a Russia hawk’ by Research Fellow @lincolnpigman https://t.co/l1NmkrkRRx pic.twitter.com/yoblfjCrsi
— Foreign Policy Centre (@FPCThinkTank) May 20, 2019
Thank you to everyone who came to last night's event on 'How Turkey views #Brexit Britain' to hear @ygursoy, Sir David Logan, @guneyyildiz, @SarahLudford & @CatherineWest1. For those who couldn’t make it, you can still listen to the audio recording here: https://t.co/RJjPSyrC3g
— Foreign Policy Centre (@FPCThinkTank) May 15, 2019
https://twitter.com/FPCThinkTank/status/1124285573533974529
On #WorldPressFreedomDay listen to the recording of our recent event: 'Ending Impunity: How to improve safety for #journalists at risk & deliver justice for crimes against them'. Speakers from @JFJfund, @RSF_en, @coe & European #HumanRights Advocacy Centre https://t.co/eVYS6iyTgU
— Foreign Policy Centre (@FPCThinkTank) May 3, 2019
"I have spent the last 18 months working in Jordan as part of a team of experts, organised by @GPGovernance and funded by @UKinJordan." New article: Decentralisation: learning from the Jordanian Experience by @Sarah_Hayward https://t.co/goL6AXc1Kh
— Foreign Policy Centre (@FPCThinkTank) March 15, 2019
New article: Hui Muslims in China’s ‘Little Mecca’: Fusing Islamic and Han Practices by Dr @CatOwenExeter and Syed Ahmad Ali Shah https://t.co/hCmBOAdd6I
— Foreign Policy Centre (@FPCThinkTank) March 14, 2019
The state of Islamic threat in Central Asia: assessing the threat of terrorism from Central Asia – article by Saipira Furstenberg. Read more here: https://t.co/MaMQORqmFP
— Foreign Policy Centre (@FPCThinkTank) March 12, 2019
Thanks to everyone who came tonight's event on 'Yemen’s Forgotten Conflict' to hear Aidarus al-Zoubaidi, @drmabon, @ionacraig, @GillFurnissMP. For those who couldn’t make it, you can still listen to the audio recording of the whole event here: https://t.co/nE1xXWN0GB
— Foreign Policy Centre (@FPCThinkTank) March 5, 2019
There's a @AJEnglish feature article recapping last night's @FPCThinkTank's event on #Turkmenistan: https://t.co/K3Ux2c9CYh
— Luca Anceschi (@anceschistan) July 16, 2019
The next brick in the wall: Yesterday, #Hungary's parliament voted to restructure the #HungarianAcademy giving #Orban's government full control. Summary @dwnews: https://t.co/wYW6ZDsT8j
My previous analysis on #academicfreedom in Hungary at @FPCThinkTank https://t.co/zH8bXTU2Nu— Gabor Scheiring (@gscheiring) July 3, 2019
Couldn’t make it to the @IR_Aesthetics & @FPCThinkTank event on Tuesday? Have a listen to what @gemmakristina and @J_Obradovic_W had to say along with Thangam Debbonaire, Stuart McDonald and Catherine Woolard. https://t.co/JiyLeY2Z2y
— Dr Amanda R Beattie (@AmandaRBeattie) February 28, 2019
From the Archive: @FPCThinkTank report "Saudi Arabia and Iran: the struggle to shape the Middle East" on the increasingly fractious rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran and its devastating impact #thinktanks #policy #Iran #SaudiArabia https://t.co/fUcXUb5bN7
— Smart Thinking (@SmartThinktanks) June 25, 2019
SPOTLIGHT on "INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS": @FPCthinktank report "International affairs in the disinformation age" on the impact disinformation has on the way influence is being wielded on the global stage #thinktanks #policy #fakenews https://t.co/qoeY6SUxL2
— Smart Thinking (@SmartThinktanks) June 5, 2019
SPOTLIGHT on "EUROPE": @FPCThinkTank argues that the Eurosceptic voice, once a conservative, moderate check on European policies, has become synonymous with much more extreme political views #policy #EuropeanElections #Europe https://t.co/kBKgxvftA1
— Smart Thinking (@SmartThinktanks) May 24, 2019
'President Macron should realise it’s in his interests to facilitate a quick and amicable clean-break Brexit' says Dr Sheila Lawlor in BrexitCentral. Read more: https://t.co/yXa2zTYLde
— Politeia (@PoliteiaUK) August 5, 2019
Sheila Lawlor in @ConHome says that 'Johnson, like Churchill, must seize the chance to “walk with destiny”'.
Read more: https://t.co/kdJIdsoNAc— Politeia (@PoliteiaUK) June 25, 2019
'A short term deal for long term trade would bring certainty to UK-EU financial services' says Barnabas Reynolds.
Read more: https://t.co/1eVml17YQ5
— Politeia (@PoliteiaUK) June 21, 2019
Ciaran McGrath writes on the launch of @PoliteiaUK's new publication with @davidcollinslaw in the Express. Read more: https://t.co/2ldqNpBEAEhttps://t.co/8kqSwfN1TF
— Politeia (@PoliteiaUK) June 7, 2019
As President Trump made clear the US wants a Trade Deal with the UK, @davidcollinslaw explains how a US-UK FTA would work, how comprehensive it could be and how rapidly it could be reached. Read more: https://t.co/DlsD6hH9a7
— Politeia (@PoliteiaUK) June 7, 2019
'If the UK is to thrive, its regime needs refocusing, and common law thinking must be rediscovered. Other successful common law jurisdictions appreciate the importance of such reasoning', says Barnabas Reynolds
Read more: https://t.co/7HGWRoeehS
— Politeia (@PoliteiaUK) June 4, 2019
Great summary of "A Clean Managed Brexit" launched with @PoliteiaUK this afternoon by @SteveBakerHW @bernardjenkin @davidcollinslaw @lawlorsheila pic.twitter.com/LFE987AWNI
— Owen Paterson MP (@OwenPaterson) June 5, 2019
Very interesting @PoliteiaUK paper by Martin Howe QC, Sir Richard Aikens & Dr Thomas Grant, proposing "a better way forward than the WA from all
angles" to achieve "the continuation of zero tariffs on goods
between the UK and the EU" and a "long term FTA." https://t.co/MYeIAyudRH— Owen Paterson MP (@OwenPaterson) June 14, 2019
Too many leadership candidates think the backstop is the only problem with the Withdrawal Agreement.
Via https://t.co/CXucj4L5NY, “What is wrong with the WA” (thread)
— Steve Baker MP (@SteveBakerHW) June 17, 2019
Superb #Brexit paper: "Avoiding the Trap – How to Move on from the Withdrawal Agreement"
"The WA contains a series of remarkable features which are detrimental to the UK and which would make ‘Brexit’ illusory"
Should inform all leadership interviews!https://t.co/CXucj4L5NY pic.twitter.com/M2wcLxUK0z
— Steve Baker MP (@SteveBakerHW) June 15, 2019
The enhancement of political victimhood could turn out to be even worse for national unity than Mrs May's Brexit failure. https://t.co/jbxLhd6Luv
— Civitas think tank (@Civitas_UK) May 26, 2019
'Putting purpose before profit. The end of the Friedman doctrine?'
New blog by @danielbentley:https://t.co/O9ARs50VFB
— Civitas think tank (@Civitas_UK) April 23, 2019
'Cannabis is effectively being legalised by the back door.'
Civitas director David Green in today's Daily Mail:https://t.co/3sUwbXWVLh
— Civitas think tank (@Civitas_UK) July 5, 2019
On Monday @Civitas_UK had the honour of hosting the Archbishop of Erbil @bishopwarda to discuss the plight of Christians in Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East.
Read the Archbishop's full speech here: https://t.co/2yVL8IpOTw pic.twitter.com/0BENKwwiY1
— FIDE @ Civitas (@FIDE_Civitas) May 22, 2019
Scrapping stamp duty will do nothing for first-time buyers, writes @danielbentley – but it will help out landlords, so that's just greathttps://t.co/6NgHxPCiTN pic.twitter.com/M0kbUgMDLK
— CityMetric (@CityMetric) June 28, 2019
'All goes back to the land – so why is the government in such a rush to sell it?'
New blog by me, drawing on recent books by @bceagle71 and @guyshrubsole:https://t.co/DWFMRoNOSo
— Daniel Bentley (@danielbentley) June 4, 2019
This was a remarkable & depressing testimony about the plight of Christians in the Middle-East. I can’t help but think our own society’s pejorative view of Christianity has contributed to an abject moral failure to stand up for one of the world’s most persecuted minorities. https://t.co/pgUBrf7ihS
— Liam Duffy (@LiamSD12) May 22, 2019
Please see our open letter to @sajidjavid signed by 40+ experts and faith groups opposing the #Islamophobia definition with @SikhMessenger @NatSecSoc @CConcern & @CEMB_forum. It poses a grave threat to freedom of speech and civil liberties. Read it here: https://t.co/ZIASISJjwo
— Emma Webb (@Emma_A_Webb) May 15, 2019
Recent staff working paper on the impact of the Help to Buy scheme is discussed here in this blog post:https://t.co/mlh0XDV1u4
— Bank of England Research (@BoE_Research) May 22, 2019
Today we launch our report into the growth of poverty in outer London, supported by @trustforlondon https://t.co/nC0S0vXN10
— Smith Institute (@smith_institute) March 12, 2019
Nearly five million households in England now face ‘grave’ affordability problems study finds – https://t.co/EmgiGBOlSp #ukhousing pic.twitter.com/kbxxMpYOxQ
— 24housing Magazine (@24housing) June 6, 2019
We estimate the number of households with affordability problems has increased by more than half a million since 2010, with the largest upswing coming from the private rented sector which is now unaffordable for 40% of tenants. https://t.co/3pbdmrWhFQ
— Affordable Housing Commission (@AHC_Housing) June 6, 2019
Poverty and inequality is moving from inner London to outer London, with 1.4 million Londoners in poverty now living in the outer ring of the capital, a new report by the @smith_institute has found.https://t.co/D2iyXyS2p6
— New Start magazine (@NewStartMag) March 12, 2019