Yesterday’s announcement that the cap on local authority borrowing for the building of new homes will be removed is welcome. As the Prime Minister outlined in her speech to the Conservative Party Conference, “There is a government cap on how much [local...
Policy Exchange at 2018 Labour Party Conference Monday 24th September Towards a kinder, gentler politics on social media – why we need a new ethos of civility Speakers: Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP, Chair, Home Affairs Select Committee; Wes Streeting MP; Sunder Katwala,...
Policy Exchange at 2018 Conservative Party Conference Sunday 30th September Politics in the age of social media: where do we draw the line between free speech and abuse? Speakers: Sam Gyimah MP, Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation;...
In the past few decades, cries of Nimbyism have put off political leaders from allocating and approving new homes. In Policy Exchange’s Building More, Building Beautiful, we published exclusive polling which showed that the public is more amenable to new developments...
This week’s long awaited update to government’s National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) announced, in the words of Secretary of State for Housing James Brokenshire, that quantity must not compromise quality when it comes to the building of new homes. The NPPF now...
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Equalities and Rights: Conflict and the Need for Clarity - Keynote Speech by @SuellaBraverman
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📺 @SuellaBraverman “Parliament must be the crucible within which the difficult and challenging questions of striking the right balance of competing rights takes place.” pic.twitter.com/KLJJ…
📺 @SuellaBraverman “before going ahead with social transition, schools should get the best multidisciplinary team around the table, including parents. The legal presumption is that parents act in the best interests of their children.” pic.twitter.com/KoiL…
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