This bold new collection of short essays by business leaders, political rising stars and leading commentators examines the fundamental beliefs, priorities, and policy ideas that will shape the future of the Right – showing how its enduring philosophical foundations can respond to the most pressing challenges of our time.
The authors, drawn from across the divide between Conservative and Reform parties, argue that the Right must chart a new course – offering an alternative to our broken state, economy, and society and address some of the key ideological battles of today. The Future of the Right is up for grabs – and this collection brings together some of its leading voices on its future direction.
Lord (Paul) Goodman – the leader of Policy Exchange’s Future of the Right programme – writes in the introduction that whilst “… Labour has won a landslide a year ago. But in many comparable countries, the Right has been forming governments … the Right in Britain can…apply “traditional values in a modern setting” – beliefs, ideas and principles that endure to a world that’s always changing.”