The pandemic showed that the current safety net has big gaps in it. Here’s how to fill them without further draining the public purse.
Littering harms local communities, destroys local ecosystems, and costs the taxpayer millions of pounds every year.
A collection of responses to today’s statement from the CPS, IEA, ASI and others.
As Bright Blue’s new report outlines, we can use tax as a tool to help reach a wide set of economic, social, and environmental goals.
Thirty per cent of UK households, mainly rural and left-behind communities, were still on copper wiring last year.
Takes from the Centre for Policy Studies, the Adam Smith Institute, the TaxPayers’ Alliance, the Centre for Social Justice, and more.
They feel that the Government has underperformed, is unprepared for what is to come, and has not delivered.
These bring different people together in pursuit of a common good, so that social cohesion and capital is strengthened.
Our research shows many are going back into home working situations that are not only simply inconvenient, but dangerous.
In Bright Blue’s report, Global green giant?, we put forward ambitious new recommendations to tackle this problem.
It would create a two-tier society wherein servants of the state, normal citizens like the rest of us, have their lives valued more highly.
How have think-tanks and campaign groups responded to the Chancellor’s fiscal and economic initiatives?
While by no means a silver bullet, there is a strong free market case for taxing emissions.
The flaws in the current system can no longer be ignored. An Annual Proportional Property Tax would balance the scales.
When numerous existing schemes are ill-publicised or difficult to sign up for, vulnerable people miss out on much-needed help.