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
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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
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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
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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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