Paul Goodman makes the case to save for the future using long-term assets.
Plus, he questions whether politicians really know what makes voters change their minds.
Mark Wallace argues that the Conservative priority for tax cuts should be employers’ National Insurance, starting with young low earners.
The Prime Minister claims that the Labour leader has avoided answering questions about his remarks regarding the NHS “nine times”.
Paul Goodman presents a way in which the banks can make up for their faults and young people can learn about managing money.
Mark Wallace argues that tax relief for pensions and savings should be targeted at the many, not the few.
The Prime Minister responds to Syriza’s victory.
Paul Goodman argues there’s been plenty of talk about immigration, but not enough action.
The UKIP leader explains that whilst it is always good to have an open mind when forming policy, his party have decided health privatisation doesn’t work.
The SNP leader believes her MPs should vote on English issues if they affect Scotland.
Mark Wallace makes the case for better links between our northern cities – funded by the tax from northern shale gas, and the money saved by scrapping HS2.
Paul Goodman introduces our proposal to encourage house-building while securing local consent for new homes.
Far from being his decision, the report won’t even cross the Prime Minister’s desk until after the general election.
Mark Wallace presents the third video in our manifesto series – a proposal to address the decline in home ownership.
The second in our series of one-minute films laying out our proposals.