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Rising Tory calls on housing developers to pay tax to local community

“[Housing] developers should pay a new tax – with funds going directly to the local community, a rising Tory star has recommended”, according to The Sun, Tuesday 15 May. Bim Afolami, Conservative MP for Hitchin and Harpenden, proposed the new tax in an essay written for the ‘New Blue: Ideas for a New Generation’ essay collection, published… View Article

Give unions more powers in the workplace but curb their political activity, says top Tory activist

Workers should be given greater say in how their workplaces are run, argues Nick Denys in “A Modern Employment Act”, his essay in the CPS’ ‘New Blue’ collection. The Mirror reports that Nick argues for greater trade union involvement in workplaces but that unions should cut back on political activity and show they “concretrate on… View Article

Who are these so-called young people and why won’t they vote Tory?

“For Conservatives, politics at the moment can feel a bit like Invasion of the Body Snatchers”, writes Robert Colvile today in The Times. As exclusive CPS polling revealed last week, almost half of young people say they would not consider voting for the Conservatives at the next general election and yet they are more likely than older… View Article

ConHome praises the CPS ‘New Blue’ essay collection

The Centre for Policy Studies is experiencing a revival with the New Generation programme according to Conservative Home. In a piece written by the editor Paul Goodman, the website outlines how the programme and the most recent essay collection “New Blue: Ideas for a New Generation” are driving debate on the future of economic policy…. View Article

Majority of Britain’s youth will not vote Tory in next election, CPS figures reveal

Just 5% of 18-24 year olds are sure to vote Tory at the next general election, according to figures released today. The findings, reported in The Sun, form the basis of a collection of essays writen by young Conservative MPs and activists on the centre-right due to be published by the Centre for Policy Studies… View Article

Tories battle image problem in fight to capture youth vote

The Conservative Party must do more to breakdown negative stereotypes around the party in order to win support from young voters, says Ben Bradley MP, in the Sunday Telegraph, 13 May 2018. The Conservative Party Vice-Chair for Youth outlined his viewed in the introduction to a collection of essays from Tory MPs and thinkers due to… View Article

Replacing inheritance tax is easier said than done, says CPS Head of Tax

The Resolution Proposal to fund a ‘Citizen’s Inheritance’ through replacing inheritance tax with a ‘lifetime receipts tax’ wouldn’t be as simple as it sounds, according to Tom Clougherty, Head of Tax at the Centre for Policy Studies. Writing his CapX debut, Tom points out that – according to the Taxpayer’s Alliance – inheritance tax accounts… View Article

Are grammer schools unfair? CPS report quoted by The Spectator

Grammar schools are back in the news as the Education Secretary Damian Hinds annouces more funding to enable existing schools to set up so-called ‘satellite schools’. In his piece for The Spectator’s Coffee House blog, David Butterfield highlights the unfairness created by increased houseprices near grammar schools. The price increases due to the demand for… View Article

Labour won Trafford by weaponising Nimbyism, writes James Heywood

Since 2004, Trafford has been the Tories’ flagship in the North but Labour gained the council in last week’s local elections by weaponising NIMBYism, writes James Heywood. James, CPS Senior Researcher and a former Tory activist in Trafford, highlights the need for local Conservative activists and campaigners to make a concerted effort both to assuage local… View Article

Jeremy Hunt praises

Jeremy Hunt today praised a recent CPS report on the future of technology in the NHS. In response to a question from Alan Mak MP – the author of “Powerful Patients, Paperless Systems” – asking him to “explore the possiblity of new technologies” in the NHS, the Health Secretary responded by praising the “excellent” report and expressing his desire to “be… View Article

A solution to Tory electoral problems in the capital. Work to make it more like the rest of England – Alex Morton

Alex Morton, CPS Head of Policy, writes his regular column for Conservative Home on the Conservative Party’s London problem ahead of the local elections tomorrow. In it he argues the party’s problems were not caused by Brexit, they were already visible during David Cameron’s premiership. “For some London Conservatives and media commentators, the solution to… View Article

Investing in new technology will create a new era of patient power

By harnessing the new technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Britain can put patients at the heart of a digital-first NHS, writes Alan Mak MP for ConservativeHome, Tuesday 1 May. Figures included in Powerful Patients, Paperless Systems – the new report by Alan Mak published today by the Centre for Policy Studies – outline the benefits of… View Article

How a digital NHS can deliver for the smartphone generation

The NHS means to adapt to the smartphone generation and become as easy to use as Amazon or Netflix, writes Alan Mak MP for Red Box, Tuesday 1 May. While younger generations have grown up in a paperless world, the NHS remains “weighed down at the heavy burden of paper”. Mak, whose new report Powerful Patients,… View Article

The NHS is overdue a digital revolution writes Alan Mak

Britain has a world-leading reputation as a healthcare innovator, but we must act now to ensure the NHS doesn’t fall behind, writes Alan Mak MP on Tuesday 1 May. Writing in City A.M., Alan argues too many NHS leaders are digitally risk-adverse with just £50m – well under 0.1% of the total NHS annual budget… View Article

WhatsApp-style message system could drive NHS into digital age

Doctors and nurses should be able to share patient information via an NHS-endorsed app according to a new report published by the Centre for Policy Studies, writes Edward Malnick in The Telegraph, writes Tuesday 1 May. The “NHS technology lag” as the report terms it, has left healthcare providers struggling to communicate with patients –… View Article

Cancer patients to update doctors on condition through WhatsApp-style service

Cancer patients will be able to update their doctors via a WhatsApp-style app, according to a new report published by the Centre for Policy Studies, Tuesday 1 May. Powerful Patients, Paperless Systems, by Havant MP Alan Mak puts forward a number of proposals to bring forward a digital-first NHS, including a secure messaging app which… View Article

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