‘Kneecapped’ commuters to lose £5m a day to rail strikes
Rail commuters will lose more than £5m a day to next week’s strikes, as experts warned the return to the office was being “kneecapped” by union bosses. Workers will lose the equivalent of almost £60 worth of travel next week This means a commuter making a return trip on all three strike days – Tuesday, Thursday and… View Article
Campaigners warn childcare costs holding back careers in the City and beyond
A new study by union the TUC suggests the average nursery bill for a family with a toddler was just shy of £5,000 in 2010 but has grown to more than £7,000 just a dozen years later. Anecdotal evidence suggests those figures can reach significantly higher in London and the south east. Wonks at the… View Article
Like coal miners before them, rail strikers are turkeys voting for Christmas
Later this month, Britain’s biggest rail union will deliver a hammer blow to the railways’ finances, future growth prospects and probably its own members’ jobs. By announcing three staggered strike days, they have designed the walkout to inflict the maximum possible disruption over the longest possible time to try to force ministers to bow to… View Article
Rishi Sunak has room to cut taxes by £30bn to alleviate cost-of-living crisis
Tom Clougherty at the Centre for Policy Studies said he anticipates more calls from Conservative MPs for action into the autumn as the cost of living crisis intensifies. The Bank of England expects inflation to rise from 9pc in April to a peak of 10pc or more in October when energy prices rise again. Mr Clougherty said… View Article
‘They’re trying it on!’ Thatcher aide warns Boris not to ‘give an inch’ to striking unions
Lauren Maher of the Centre for Policy Studies said trade unions must not be allowed to “paralyse the country” and argued the Government “mustn’t succumb to strikers’ demands and further add to the costs of public services”. Warning of the damage rail strikes could cause, she said: “After the pandemic, commuter numbers have fallen off… View Article
What are the possible measures the government could bring in to help ease the cost of living crisis?
Many opposition MPs support green levies on energy bills, which add around £153 per year for the average household, because the cash goes toward helping the UK achieve its net-zero ambitions. But many backbench Tories want the levies to be scrapped, at least temporarily, with chair of the Commons Education Committee, Robert Halfon, describing the… View Article
Green levies should be taken off energy bills to ease costs, says think tank
Green levies should be scrapped from energy bills and shifted on to general taxation to reduce the burden on households, argues the Centre for Policy Studies (CPS). In its latest set of proposals to cut the cost of living crisis, the face spiralling energy, fuel and food costs, the think tank describes the measure as… View Article
UK Urged to Cancel Corporate Tax Increase to Boost Investment
The UK should cancel its planned corporate tax increase in order to ensure Britain remains an attractive place to do business, according to a new report by the Centre for Policy Studies. The UK’s corporate tax on companies with annual profits of more than £250,000 is due to rise to 25% in April from the… View Article
Boris Johnson should take a lesson from Emmanuel Macron to boost UK’s economic growth
Boris Johnson should follow in the footsteps of Emmanuel Macron by ensuring Britain is made a “natural home for investors,” the Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) has said. In launching a new 10-point manifesto to boost Britain’s economic growth, the CPS published new researching showing investors are worried about the UK’s trajectory and concerned about… View Article
Cancel tax rise to boost investment, say business chiefs
Britain is becoming a less attractive place in which to invest and the government should respond by cancelling the planned increase in corporation tax, according to a survey of business leaders. It found that ensuring the UK could attract investment was “utterly vital” if ministers wanted to revive economic growth and raise living standards. The… View Article
Britain at risk of becoming less attractive than France for international businesses
Britain is becoming a less attractive place to invest and risks falling behind France unless the Government becomes more business-friendly, an influential think tank has said. The Centre for Policy Studies interviewed over 100 business leaders and entrepreneurs and found the UK’s international standing was slipping as a result of red tape, rising taxes and… View Article
CPS welcomes support for most vulnerable, but warns over windfall tax
The Centre for Policy Studies today welcomed the Government’s action on the cost of living crisis, but warned that the windfall tax would have adverse long-term effects. The increased support the Chancellor announced today for households to help mitigate the cost of living crisis is extremely welcome, especially for the most vulnerable Focusing support on… View Article
British families pay highest childcare costs in the developed world
Close to a third of the average couple’s income is now spent on childcare in Britain, three times the amount in Germany and the highest in Europe, according to a report from the Centre for Policy Studies. Elizabeth Dunkley, who authored the report, said tackling the cost of childcare in this way would “improve the… View Article
Minister puts carbon border tax on agenda
The carbon border adjustment mechanism, commonly known as a carbon border tax, will be among options in a consultation later in the year, Lucy Frazer, the financial secretary to the Treasury, said yesterday. Groups including the Climate Change Committee and the Centre for Policy Studies have asked ministers to consider such a tax to tackle… View Article
Economists hit back at Cable post-Brexit financial services regulation fears
The government is looking at freeing up pensions funds to invest via changes to Solvency II regulations and has given the financial regulator a mandate to consider growth in its decisions. Gerard Lyons, from the Centre for Policy Studies, said “the areas in which the UK is looking to diverge will enhance its and the… View Article
‘Don’t be like America’ Leading pollster warns cultures wars WILL destroy Britain
Dr Frank Luntz, whose political insights helped George W. Bush and David Cameron win power on either side of the Atlantic, delivered a stunning lecture where he said the twin evils of wokeism on the left and populism on the right are destroying democracy in the US. He likened wokeism to coranvirus infecting the country… View Article