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

The fight to restore trust in UK institutions and political system

In this essay by Richard Baker MP, he explores the erosion of public trust in UK institutions, fueled by scandals and nationalist strategies that capitalize on distrust. Leaders like Salmond, Sturgeon, and Farage have used anti-establishment narratives to reshape political loyalties—and there's an urgent need for UK leaders to rebuild confidence in the system itself.

Published: 06 November 2024
Author: Richard Baker MP
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Commentary

Post-Truss and Hunt, can Rachel Reeves win round the OBR on her supply side growth strategy?

This is not the first government to attempt a modern supply side strategy to get growth. Both Truss-Kwarteng and Sunak-Hunt tried it, the latter more successfully than the former. For success to materialise before the decade is up, Labour will have to dissuade the fiscal watchdog against caution, or better yet – simply prove them wrong.

Published: 01 November 2024
Author: Aveek Bhattacharya
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Labour need to make a stronger argument that they can deliver supply-side growth

With growth seemingly elusive, many remain skeptical about strategies pursuing it. But by the OBR’s own analysis, Labour’s plans deliver growth in the long-run – so why won’t Starmer-Reeves make a clearer case for their approach? Director Theo Bertram explores.

Published: 01 November 2024
Author: Theo Bertram
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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
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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
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Media Release

‘End self-regulation of farming to reduce animal suffering’, think tank says

Only 2.3% of animal welfare breaches are prosecuted, despite a third of official farm inspections uncovering non-compliance.

Published: 21 October 2024
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