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Post Budget Reaction: Is Osborne the heir to Brown or Lawson?

George Osborne proudly announced this Budget would be ‘unashamedly on the side of business and aspiration’.

Tim Knox comments on behald of CPS in Budget Analysis (Daily Telegraph)

CPS Director Tim Knox comments on the Budget measures in two Daily Telegraph Budget analysis articles.

CPS named in Stockholm Network Blogs of the Week & Publication of the Week

The Stockholm Network has named the CPS’ work amongst its blogs of the week and Publication of the Week.

‘net Assets (20th March Edition)

Today’s top stories from and about the CPS as well as some of the top content from the wider political web.

How did a Conservative Chancellor deliver 7% growth after the 1930s Depression? (ConHome)

George Tregarne, CPS Expert and author of Metroboom writes for Conservative Home and discusses the relevance and comparisons that can be made from Britain’s economy in the 1930s and now.

‘net Assets (19th March Edition)

Today’s top stories from and about the CPS as well as some of the top content from the wider political web.

Britian needs to learn from the 1930s (Sky News)

CPS publication Metroboom, by George Trefgarne, takes centre stage in a recent article by Ed Conway (Sky News) on learning from the 1930s and Chamberlins masterful tenure as Chancellor.

Businesses, investment and hoarding (Daily Telegraph)

In a recent analysis on the approaching Budget, Philip Aldrick (Daily Telegraph) refers to the CPS’s latest publication Metroboom by George Trefgarne.

CPS publication Metroboom features in two Telegraph Blogs (DT)

Centre for Policy Studies most recent publication Metroboom: Lessons from Britians recovery in the 1930s by George Trefgarne, has become an influential focus for two blogs by Daniel Hannan MEP and Daniel Knowles.

Budget 2012: how ‘mansion tax’ would hit countryside and cities (Telegraph)

In a pre-Budget 2012 blog, Ian Cowie (Daily Telegraph) speculates on the Mansion Tax argument and refers to the CPS’s recent publication Taxing Mansions by Lucian Cook.

Big firms “hoarding” and not investing will endanger us all (Evening Standard)

Centre for Policy Studies Ketih Joseph Memorial Lecture features in an article by Anthony Hilton in the Evening Standard. He highlights on the pivotal points made by Roger Bootle, Captial Economics, on savings and investment in austerity.

‘The UK is over-taxed and over-regulated’ (Public Finance)

The Centre for Policy Studies has been pushing for a raise in the income tax allowance. Vivienne Russell, Public Finance reported in her article on this policy proposal.

“Deficit reduction remains the primary economic aim of this parliament” (Telegraph)

The Centre for Policy Studies 21 Policies featured in an analysis article by James Hall, Daily Telegraph.

“The Good Samaritan did not just have good intentions – he also had money” Ryan Bourne (The Commentator)

Ryan Bourne writes ‘It’s time for the Chancellor to make the case for capitalism, and recognise that as Margaret Thatcher outlined, the Good Samaritan did not just have good intentions –he also had money’ in an article for The Commentator

Today’s Top CPS stories

Today’s top stories from and about the CPS.

‘net Assets (12th March edition)

Today’s top stories from and about the CPS as well as some of the top content from the wider political web.

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