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Theresa May can fix Britain by putting voters back in control of their lives, says Lord Saatchi

“Taking back control isn’t a slogan. It’s a solution.” Lord Saatchi, former Conservative Party Chairman and Chairman of the Centre for Policy Studies, writes today – Monday 5 November – for the Daily Mail ahead of the launch of our major new policy programme. The first report, published on Tuesday 6 November following a launch… View Article

Less than one in five voters believe taxes are too low, says CPS polling

“Only three in 100 people feel they personally pay too litte [tax]” reports The Sun, Monday 5 November. The figures, which come from YouGov polling commissioned by the Centre for Policy Studies, also show fewer than 20% of voters believe taxes are too low. The polling was released ahead of the publication of ‘Make Work Pay’,… View Article

CPS welcomes Prime Minister to mark the launch of major new policy programme

On Monday 5th November the Prime Minister will join the Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) at an event to mark the launch of its major new policy programme. The programme – part of the CPS’s mission to develop a new generation of conservative thinking – will focus on tax, welfare, business and housing, with significant policies… View Article

Manchester would have been a better choice for new Channel 4 HQ

“The benefits of relocation are enhanced if there is an established media sector already there” so Manchester is a more natural choice for the new Channel 4 HQ, writes James Heywood, 2 November 2018. Heywood, Senior Researcher at the CPS and Mancunian, believes the existing MediaCityUK development in Salford would mean Channel 4 would have been… View Article

It’s better when people keep more of their hard-earned cash – Robert Colvile on Hammond’s Budget

“Perhaps the best thing the Chancellor did in his budget was say “No””, writes Robert Colvile, CPS Director, in his budget analysis for The Sun newspaper, Tuesday 30 October. Despite repeated calls to do otherwise, Philip Hammond resisted calls to raise taxes and instead decided “people pay enough tax already”. Click here  to read the full piece on… View Article

A Brexit commemorative coin would be quintessentially British

As the Chancellor announces a commemorative 50p coin to mark Brexit, City A.M. asks ‘As we head towards a cashless society, is there any point?’. Callum Price, Events Manager at the CPS, says of course! Commemorative coins are as he said “quaint and garishmm subtle and obtrusive, awkward but well-intentioned” and what could be more British. Click here  to read… View Article

CPS responds to Autumn Budget

Robert Colvile, Director of the Centre for Policy Studies, said: “Today’s Budget’s was billed as representing an end to austerity – and the Chancellor certainly had plenty of unexpected goodies in his sack. “It is significant that the Chancellor recognised that the cost of living is now a tax issue. Over the summer the CPS… View Article

McDonnell claims re-nationalisation will cost nothing, CPS responds

In an interview with The Andrew Marr Show, Labour Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell claimed his party’s re-nationalisation plans wouldn’t cost the taxpayer a penny, Sunday 28 October 2018. Despite Marr pushing McDonnell with the £176billion figure – what the CPS calculated back in January Labour’s plans would cost – McDonnell repeated his previous claims that… View Article

Ireland shouldn’t bank on taking the Square Mile’s business

Attendees at a free trade conference in London were overwhelmingly supportive of Brexit, while financial service experts in Ireland thought it was a terrible mistake. However, that hasn’t stopped the financial community in Dublin looking forward to welcoming in businesses seeking to move offices from London back into the EU. That was the experience of… View Article

Thirty years on from the Lawson Budget, the Tories need to rediscover their faith in tax cuts

Tom Clougherty urges Philip Hammond to “use his Budget to make clear what he and the Government…believe in” in an article for the Sunday Telegraph, 21 October 2018 Tom, CPS Head of Tax, writes ahead of next week’s budget and looks back on the 1988 Budget as encouragement for the Government to be bold and re-discover their… View Article

Northern Powerhouse is ‘not firing on all cylinders’

“Has the Northern Powerhouse run out of steam?” Emma Revell, Communications Officer at the CPS, takes on the “Yes” side of this discussion in City A.M.’s debate pages. Emma argues that the departure from government of Northern Powerhouse architects, cancellation of various rail infrastructure upgrades, and party politics are getting in the way of the… View Article

Electoral Commission echoes CPS report calls for digital imprint on election materials

The Electoral Commission is proposing non-print election materials be required to carry an imprint which states who is behind it, reports The Sun, Tuesday 16 October. The proposal matches one of the recommendations made by Matt Warman MP in his recent report ‘Who Governs Britain?’, published by the Centre for Policy Studies back in May. The report… View Article

How to turbo-charge home ownership via capital gains tax rebates

The Centre for Policy Studies is publishing on Monday a comprehensive report on how to significantly increase home ownership at no cost to the Treasury, by giving tenants and landlords a rebate when a rented property is sold by the landlord to a sitting tenant.  The report, which has been shared with key stakeholders including… View Article

Robert Colvile: The boost to home ownership that would come from Help to Own

“We need to ensure that those properties that are being sold end up being owner-occupied rather than rented – because a society based on mass ownership is one that is more prosperous, more content and more secure”, says Robert Colvile in a piece on ConHome, Monday 15 October. Robert wrote following the publication of ‘From Rent to… View Article

Landlords should be given cash boost if they sell to tenants – The Sun

“Thousands of young people feel stuck renting so a change to offer landlords incentives to sell to their tenants could help them get on the property ladder”, says The Sun on Sunday, 14 October 2018. Reporting ahead of the publication of ‘From Rent to Own’, the new housing report from CPS Head of Policy Alex… View Article

The countryside is not a religion, we must build more homes

“Nigel Lawson once claimed that the NHS was the closest thing the English have to a religion. But the green belt surely runs it a close second”, says Robert Colvile in a column for The Telegraph, Sunday 6 October. However, the houing crisis is pushing voters to reconsider. Polling released by the Centre for Policy… View Article

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