Shaun Bailey runs MyGeneration, a charity that helps disaffected and drug-addicted young people on the North Kensington estates where he was born and still lives. He is the author of No Man's Land (CPS,...
Keith Boyfield is a leading economist and writer who specialises in marketing, competition and regulatory policy. He runs a City consultancy advising multi national companies, non profit organisations and media groups. He...
Tom Burkard is the Director of The Promethean Trust, a Norwich based charity for dyslexic children and the author of Inside the Secret Garden: the progressive decay of liberal education (University of Buckingham Press, 2007). His...
Robert Colvile is an editor and leader writer with The Daily Telegraph, where he has worked for several years. He has also written for the Observer, New Statesman and Times, and is the author of
Janet Daley spent twenty years in academic life, teaching philosophy at the Open University, the external department of London University, and the Royal College of Art. She wrote art and literary criticism from the late 1960s...
Rupert Darwall is a corporate strategist, economist and author. He was special adviser to Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1993, and also worked at the Conservative Research Department. He has also advised a number of blue-chip...
Charlie Elphicke is the Member of Parliament for Dover. CPS papers authored by Charlie include Ending Pensioner Poverty (2003); SAINTS can get Britain saving again(2005); with William Norton, The Case for Reducing...
Kathy Gyngell has a first class honours degree in social anthropology from Cambridge and an Oxford M.Phil. in sociology. She has worked for the former ITV companies, LWT and TV-am as a producer and senior programme...
Michael trained with J.P. Morgan in New York and, after 21 years in investment banking, joined Tillinghast, the actuarial consultants. More recently he was Secretary to the Conservative Party's Economic Competitiveness Policy Group. He...
Scott Kelly lectures on British Politics and works as an adviser on education in Parliament. Prior to the 2005 he was a member of the Conservative Party Policy Unit. He received his PhD from the London...
Martin Le Jeune is a former head of public affairs at Sky, and former board director and head of corporate responsibility at consultancy Fishburn Hedges. Martin was a civil servant in the Cabinet Office for over...
Tony Lodge is a political and energy analyst. He is a former Editor of the European Journal and a former Chief of Staff to the Shadow Attorney General and Shadow Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs.
He has written...
David Martin enjoyed a career spanning 23 years as a tax lawyer within a large City Law Firm, latterly as Head of the Tax Department, before taking early retirement in 2002. During that time he advised...
Liam Maxwell is a Councillor and the Lead Member for Policy and Performance at the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, where his brief includes Information Technology.
His background is as an IT Director in...
Cristina Odone edited the Catholic Herald between 1991 and 1995. She was deputy editor of The New Statesman between 1998 and 2004. and for six years wrote a column for the Observer. She has written for...
Kieron O’Hara is a senior research fellow in Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, and has a DPhil in philosophy from the University of Oxford. His research interests are: the politics, philosophy and...
Matt Qvortrup teaches British politics and Constitution at UCL. He has previously been a visiting Professor at University of Sydney and a fellow at the London School of Economics.
Described by the BBC as "the world’s leading...
Harriet Sergeant is the author of the widely-acclaimed 'Welcome to the Asylum: immigration and asylum in the UK' (2001), No System to Abuse: immigration and healthcare in the UK (2003), 'Managing not to Manage:...
Yorick Wilks is Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Sheffield, and is also a Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute. He studied maths and philosophy at Cambridge, where he...

