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Australia is implementing a compulsory system, and this has seen saving rates in the country rise significantly in recent years – so we know it is achievable.
The move is good news for housing (and our #HomesJobsSavings campaign).
Jonathan Algar, Antonia Cox, Nick Faith, Peter Franklin, David Green, Peter Hoskin, Andrea Leadsom MP, Andrew Lilico and Simon Richards assess the Chancellor’s work.
The successful candidates have a range of experience, from the courtroom to the boardroom and the council chamber to the battlefield.
Commanders, not judges, should be in control on the battlefield.
James Barty is head of financial policy at Policy Exchange. When the last Labour government bought the stakes in the banks back at the peak of the financial crisis it did so to prevent a meltdown in the financial system. The idea was to provide RBS and Lloyds with enough breathing space to repair themselves, […]
Sean Worth is a visiting fellow at Policy Exchange and a former special adviser to the Prime Minister. Follow Sean on Twitter. This is the second article in ConservativeHome’s week-long series on the Spending Review, which began yesterday with one by Peter Hoskin on the Government’s inability to count. It is intended to be a […]
Nick Faith is Director of Communications at Policy Exchange. Follow Nick on Twitter. Everyone in Westminster is talking about UKIP. The purple surge that we saw in last week’s county council elections has got political anoraks talking. The Prime Minister needs to secure his core supporters with more of a focus on immigration, crime and the EU, […]
By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter Matt Sinclair of the TaxPayers' Alliance liked the populist measures – #Crosbynomics according to Matthew d'Ancona – but worried about the Budget's complexity: "Unfortunately, the great limitation of this budget was that it relied far too much on complicated targeted reliefs instead of tax cuts across the board. Simpler, […]
Iain Anderson is co-founder of Cicero Group and is an expert in global political risk and economic public policy issues. He was worked for a range of Conservative policymakers. He writes in a personal capacity. Follow Iain on Twitter. Commentary on the state of the Government – and Conservative fortunes within it – is starting to […]
Matthew Oakley is head of economics and social policy at Policy Exchange. His latest report, on which this article is based, is Local Pay, Local Growth. Follow Matthew on Twitter. Will a new runway at Heathrow or Boris Island solve this country’s growth problem? Boosting airport capacity may well help in the long term, but […]
Chris Yiu is head of digital government at Policy Exchange and is the author of a new report – The Big Data Opportunity – released today The tax gap – the difference between the tax people owe to HM Revenue & Customs and the amount they actually pay – stands at an astonishing £35 billion […]
Matthew Tinsley is Economics & Social Policy Research Fellow at Policy Exchange. The government finally launched its £1billion Youth Contract earlier this month in an attempt to help young unemployed people back into work. Today, the latest set of job market statistics will be published and yet again the focus will be on the plight of […]
Children live at home with their parents because they can’t make prudent decisions – so why given them power over teachers?