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  1. Only showing results from cps.org.uk

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  2. The most influential think tank among Conservative MPs Lots of exciting ideas are being generated at the CPS [...] many of which are finding their way into Government The CPS can be proud of the profound impact it has had on the way we talk about freedom and enterprise The Centre for Policy Studies - the pre-eminent centre-right think tank
  3. The economic turmoil of recent years has seen a renewed focus on Britain's failure to grow. A new essay by CPS Director Robert Colvile sets out how this is a much longer-term problem than we think - that the growth ceiling of the British economy has been getting lower and lower for decades, driven in part by a failure by politicians and CEOs to defend the need for it. 'The Morality of ...
  4. New polling shows crisis of faith in democracy A new report by Matt Warman MP, 'Who Governs Britain?', sheds light on the huge disconnect between the public and the political system. With a maximum of only 9% of Britons placing significant faith in any layer of government to do the right thing by them, this is truly a crisis of confidence in our democracy.
  5. This paper analyses the Chancellor's record as custodian of the nation's finances. It concludes that there have been two Chancellors. In his first two years, he adopted the previous Conservative administration's rather strict plans and even in 1999 public spending was under control. The public finances flourished. This was the high summer of the Prudent Chancellor.
  6. Protect our children from this toxic cocktail of permissiveness & technology (Mail Right Minds) 31 January 2012 Kathy Gyngell continues her series blogging for the Daily Mail's Right Minds by looking at the effect of a liberal parenting attitude towards Facebook and other technology View more
  7. The aim of the Centre for Policy Studies is to develop and promote policies that provide freedom and encouragement for individuals to pursue the aspirations they have for themselves and their families, within the security and obligations of a stable and law-abiding nation. The views expressed in our publications are, however, the sole responsibility of the authors. Contributions are chosen for ...

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