A gambling levy could be a fiscal ace up the sleeve
Reforms could generate enough revenue to scrap the two-child limit and lift children out of poverty.
By
Reviewing politics
and culture since 1913
Harry Quilter-Pinner is interim executive director of IPPR.
Reforms could generate enough revenue to scrap the two-child limit and lift children out of poverty.
By Harry Quilter-Pinner
Neither “the technocrats” nor “the campaigners” have all the answers.
By Harry Quilter-Pinner
The government must ditch the personal responsibility agenda that dominates welfare policy.
By Harry Quilter-Pinner
“Take back control” was the message that propelled Vote Leave to victory during the EU referendum in 2016. The…
By Harry Quilter-Pinner
A Beveridge Report for the 21st century.
By Harry Quilter-Pinner
Neither Labour nor the Tories have come up with a coherent plan.
By Harry Quilter-Pinner
The government must strike the right balance between NHS funding and reform.
By Harry Quilter-Pinner
When the NHS was founded, chronic illnesses and long-term care were non-issues. Adapting to the new reality means big…
By Harry Quilter-Pinner