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Increasing the bargaining power of today’s workforce is essential to reducing poverty

A new Smith Institute report reviewing 100 years of anti-poverty policies argues that whilst more can be done through the tax and benefit system, full employment and a fairer distribution of market incomes through a shift in power at the workplace are key to reducing poverty. The report was launched at a major conference with speakers including Baroness Ruth Lister, Professor John Hills and Alison Garnham. You can see pictures of the event here

 

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Access to finance is key to automotive supply chain growth

A new report, by Smith Institute research fellow Andy Rumfitt, highlights the need for more capital in the automotive supply chain to enable growth. The report, which forms part of a programme of work looking at practical solutions to rebuild and rebalance the UK economy, offers a number of recommendations to help increase investment in the critical smaller and medium sized suppliers.

 

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A nation living on the never-never

This new report by some of the leading experts in the field and launched in Parliament places the spotlight on Britain’s growing personal debt mountain. The contributors highlight the causes, show the scale of the problem and offer new thinking on debt advice and credit management.

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Book launch - Beatrice Webb: her quest for a fairer society

On Tuesday 12th October, the Smith Institute launched a new booklet, Beatrice Webb: her quest for a fairer society, which was run in association with the LSE, the New Statesman and the Webb Memorial Trust. The discussion focused on the influence of Beatrice Webb and her minority report, and her relevance to present debates on ‘something for something’ and the contributory principle. To view the publication click here. To listen to the podcast of the event  click here .

Smith Institute at Labour Party Conference

Following on from the Smith Institute’s packed out events, we will again be hosting a range of debates at Labour Party Conference. Speakers at this year’s conference include: John Healey MP; Polly Toynbee; Angela Eagle MP; John Denham MP; Rachel Reeves MP; Alison Seabeck MP; and Rt. Hon. Liam Byrne MP who will be discussing issues on housing, health, poverty, refugee policy, pensions, corporate governance and economic geography. Click here to view our full programme


     



 
 
The Case for Consensus: Reforming local government finance

 As the first stage of the local government resource review comes to a conclusion and following Nick Clegg’s recent intervention this timely report makes the case for consensus when reforming the business rate regime so that whilst it promotes localism and incentivises growth it does not hit the poorest areas most. Click here to view 


 
 
Making the Most of HRA Reform

A report by the Smith Institute and PwC, ‘Making the Most of HRA Reform’, calculates that councils could have control of over £300bn of rental income over the next 30 years and could build up £54bn of new investment capacity. Click here to view
 
 
The End of the Affair: Implications of Declining Home Ownership
 
New report widely covered in the media considers the serious impact declining home ownership will have on housing, the economy, tax revenue and welfare and lays out policy prescriptions to counter negative consequences. Click here to view

 
 
 
 
 
 
Unlocking Potential: Perspectives on Women in Science, Engineering and Technology
 
There is enormous potential for the UK to meet the skills shortage in the science, engineering and technology sectors by increasing the number of women in the sector, says a new report edited by Meg Munn MP.  Click here to view








 

  
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