Policy Papers

Lower, Simpler, Stronger Business Taxes

Charlie Elphicke MP. A new paper that seeks to address how the UK corporation tax code can be reformed to be more competitive
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Completing the Reform, Freeing the Universities

John Glen MP. A new paper that examines the challenges faced by UK universities and seeks to demonstrate how they can be tackled by completing the reform of the sector
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A New Beveridge: 70 Years On

Chris Skidmore MP.A new paper that highlights the urgent need for a serious rethink of welfare provision
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Motivating the Middle

Kwasi Kwarteng MP and Priti Patel MP.A new paper that discusses taxes on workers and businesses and makes recommendations to motivate the middle class and increase competitiveness
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A Manifesto Fit for 2015: 15 Ideas to Transform Britain

James Forsyth, Mark Littlewood, Kwasi Kwarteng MP, Dominic Raab MP and Chris Skidmore MP. 15 ideas to help ensure the UK thrives and is not left behind an intensely competitive environment
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Policy Bites: Seven Shots in the Arm of Britain

Harriett Baldwin MP, Therese Coffey MP, Kwasi Kwarteng MP, Andrea Leadsom MP, Jesse Norman MP, David Ruffley MP, Chris Skidmore MP and Elizabeth Truss MP. 7 short policy briefs
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Plan E: Preparing for Euro Exit

Kwasi Kwarteng MP, Elizabeth Truss MP, George Eustice MP and David Ruffley MP Considering how Britain’s economic strategy should respond to the short term shock of Brexit
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The Social Care Market

Chris Skidmore MP. The bewildering complexity of the social care system has led to inefficiencies – making it difficult for the market to anticipate and react properly to consumer demand.
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Defending the Rights of Those Who Take Risks

George Eustice MPThis paper defends the rights of those who take risks and argues small businesses are not adequately protected under current bankruptcy arrangements.
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FEG and IEA Growth Forum

The Free Enterprise Group and Institute of Economic Affairs. Fiscal and monetary policy can no longer be relied upon to stimulate the economy, fundamental structural reform is needed
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