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CPC 2019 – Think Small: Are the Conservatives Doing Enough for Small Business?

Think Small: Are the Conservatives Doing Enough for Small Business?  14.00 – 15.00  Small and family businesses are the backbone of the UK’s economy. Yet despite their importance, their concerns have frequently been neglected by Government. Join industry experts and policymakers for a panel discussion on what can be done to help these firms flourish…. View Article

CPC 2019 – Social Mobility: How Business Can Bridge the Class Divide

Social Mobility: How Business Can Bridge the Class Divide  15.30 – 16.30 Success in modern Britain still depends too much on where you came from, not how talented you are. Are people of equal ability receiving the same opportunities to be rewarded for their talent and effort, regardless of their background? Are the policymakers and… View Article

CPC 2019 – A Budget for No Deal

A Budget for No Deal  16.45 – 17.45 With our membership of the EU drawing to a close, and preparations for a no-deal scenario well underway, we will examine what levers the government should pull if we do leave without a deal – based on the CPS’s own work on what a stimulus package should… View Article

CPC 2019 – In Conversation with the Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP

In Conversation with the Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP 18.00-19.00 Robert Colvile, Director of the Centre for Policy Studies, talks to the Rt Hon Matt Hancock, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care. Introduced by Claire Pelham, CEO of the Epilepsy Society. This event was kindly sponsored by: 

CPC 2019 – Britain Beyond Brexit

Britain Beyond Brexit 14.00 – 15.00 In May this year, the CPS and 2020 Conservatives published Britain Beyond Brexit the most significant collection of new Conservative ideas published for years. Edited by George Freeman MP, Britain Beyond Brexit sets out ideas to take Britain forward after Brexit. Join George, and a panel of contributors to… View Article

CPC 2019 – The Fight for Free Schools

The Fight for Free Schools  15.30 – 16.30 With the 10-year anniversary of the free school programme fast approaching, this panel will analyse the success of the policy for the education system in the UK, why reforms are necessary to ensure its future success and how these reforms can be introduced. Join industry experts and… View Article

CPC 2019 – In Conversation with Rishi Sunak MP

In Conversation with Rishi Sunak MP  17.00 – 18.00 CPS Director Robert Colvile talks to the Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, about his career, his work at the Treasury, the Government’s objectives and the future of the Conservative movement.

CPC 2019 – The Centre for Policy Studies Reception

The Centre for Policy Studies Reception  19:00 – 20:30 Join the Centre for Policy Studies for the annual New Generation Reception, to celebrate the brightest talents on the centre-right in UK politics. There will be a whisky reception, with short speeches from the CPS’ Director and a Cabinet Minister. Invite only. This event was kindly… View Article

Margaret Thatcher Conference on Britain and America

The Margaret Thatcher Conference on Britain and America will be held at the Guildhall on Tuesday 25 June 2019.

Rt Hon Dr Liam Fox MP Speech at the CPS

The Rt Hon Dr Liam Fox MP delivers a speech at the Centre for Policy Studies: The Lost Tribe: Finding the Quiet Conservatives.  Introduction The Conservative Party has been the most successful democratic party in the Western world, and the natural party of government in the United Kingdom for well over a century. It’s worth… View Article

Britain Beyond Brexit Book Launch

The Centre for Policy Studies is proud to have published a major collection of essays, ‘Britain Beyond Brexit’, edited and assembled by George Freeman MP and the 2020 Group of Conservatives on Monday 10th June 2019. The book contains more than 35 essays from Conservative MPs from north and south, left and right, Leave and… View Article

US Secretary of State delivers Margaret Thatcher Lecture 2019

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivers the Margaret Thatcher Lecture at the Centre for Policy Studies, with introductions from CPS Chairman Lord Saatchi and UK Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt. The Margaret Thatcher Lecture (2019) discussed the deep and special relationship between the UK and USA. LORD SAATCHI: Good afternoon, everyone. I’m Maurice Saatchi, and on… View Article

Keith Joseph Memorial Lecture with Allister Heath

THE CENTRE FOR POLICY STUDIES is delighted to host the 2019 Keith Joseph Memorial Lecture delivered by Allister Heath Editor, Sunday Telegraph “The Future of Capitalism and Individual Liberty” Allister Heath is the Editor of the Sunday Telegraph, having previously been the editor of City A.M. and the deputy Editor of the Daily Telegraph. He… View Article

In Conversation with Tom Bower

The Centre for Policy Studies and CapX jointly hosted Tom Bower, author and investigative journalist, for an In Conversation event. Tom spoke briefly about his latest work, “Dangerous Hero: Corbyn’s Ruthless Plot for Power”, which examines Jeremy Corbyn’s life and political career and asks how he rose from backbencher to Leader of the Labour Party, before… View Article

‘War or Peace: The Struggle for World Power’ with Professor Deepak Lal

THE CENTRE FOR POLICY STUDIES is delighted to host an event to mark the publication of “War or Peace: The Struggle for World Power” by Professor Deepak Lal Wednesday 27 February Professor Deepak Lal is James S. Coleman Professor Emeritus of International Development Studies, University of California at Los Angeles, and Professor Emeritus of Political… View Article

Dominic Raab MP speech at the CPS

Brexit is an opportunity for the UK to adopt a “liberal, dynamic and energetic approach to global free trade” says Dominic Raab MP. Mr Raab, the former Brexit Secretary, made the comments as part of a speech to the Centre for Policy Studies on Monday 14 January entitled ‘The UK After Brexit: A bright vision for small businesses, workers,… View Article

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