The Social Market Foundation is Britain’s leading cross-party think-tank, standing proudly in the centre-ground of politics since 1989.  We bring together people of all parties and none to develop evidence-based policies that support a fair society and a strong economy.

Commentary

Time to revive community banking in the UK

In this blog, Baroness Susan Kramer calls for a revival of community banking in the UK, noting that that compared to most rival economies we are missing a fundamental stratum of banking and that lack undermines our capacity for both local and national growth.

Published: 20 November 2024
Author: Baroness Susan Kramer
Read
Commentary

The solution to the government’s employment target will come from an unlikely source

The Labour government is proposing to increase Britain’s employment rate to 80% – the highest in the G7. This is a monumental feat, and it will have to attract not only the unemployed, but also 'the lost workforce' - and reintegrating them into the economy is far from simple.

Published: 18 November 2024
Author(s): Jake Shepherd, Gideon Salutin
Read
Commentary

We need mandatory sharing of real estate energy consumption data in the UK

The UK's built environment is responsible for 25% of UK emissions. To achieve the new COP29 emission target, argues SMF Trustee Melville Rodrigues, government will have to legislate for better energy consumption data-sharing.

Published: 12 November 2024
Author: Melville Rodrigues
Read
Media Release

Assisted dying: UK can easily learn from Canada’s mistakes, think tank says

Ahead of Kim Leadbeater’s bill text being introduced, new briefing shows lessons UK can learn on eligibility and safeguards from failures in Canadian assisted dying policy.

Published: 11 November 2024
Read
Media Release

Social Market Foundation responds to rise in tuition fees and maintenance loans

Social Market Foundation responds to rise in tuition fees and maintenance loans
Published: 04 November 2024
Read
Media Release

Social Market Foundation responds to Autumn Budget 2024

The Social Market Foundation's response to the Autumn Budget 2024 follows below:

Published: 30 October 2024
Read