Bernadette Meaden: Social / Catholic activist. Duncan Stoddard: Economist, Farmer, Author. Adam Leaver: Senior lecturer, Manchester U. Nicholas Shaxson: Journalist, Author, Researcher for Tax Justice Network.ġ.3.12 Merryn Somerset Webb: Editor-in-Chief, Moneyweek.ħ. Director Policy ExchangeĨ.2.12: David Cowan: Tory activist, Cambridge University & Egremont GroupĢ7.2.12. Romain Duval French Economist, OECDĢ7.1.12 Ronan Lyons:Economist, Journalist (Ireland)ģ.2.12 Mark Drakeford:Welsh Assembly Labour AM, Cardiff West.Ĩ.2.12. Bob Colenutt:Head of Research, Urban Affairs, Northampton U.Ģ3.1.12. Peter Smith: Environmental economist and CEO of the Wildwood Trust, Kent, UKġ5.12.11 Dr. of Economics, Trinity College, DublinĢ2.09.11. of Housing and Health, Brighton University.Ĥ.11.11 Michael Kumhof: Deputy Chief Editor, Research Dept, IMF. Lord Dick Newby: Economist, Lib.dem Peer, Tax advisor to HMRC.ġ4.9.11 Prof. ![]() George Eaton: Journalist, Political editor, New Statesman.Ħ.9.11. Calista Cheung: (Can.) Senior Economics Rep. Chief Analyst, Bureau of European Policy Advisors.ġ.7.11. Dem) leader, Newcastle City Council.ģ.1.11. Jason Cowley: Editor, New Statesman.Ģ3.11.10 Lord John Shipley: Ex. Mark Braund: Journalist / Social commentator.ġ0.10.10. Advisor to EU Economic Affairs Committee.Ģ5.9.10. Andy Burnham, MP: Labour Shadow Minister for Education.Ģ.9.10. Martin Wolf: Financial Editor, Financial Times.Ģ6.8.10. LVT advisor to Scottish Parliamentħ.8.10. Michael Hudson(US) : Economist, U of Missouri. Herman Daly (US): Economist, Ex.World Bank. Richard Reeves: Economist, Ex Director, Demos. Ashley Seagar: Economist /Journalistģ.12.09. Neville Bennett:(Aus.), Economics Editor, National Business Review.ġ0.8.09. Former director of policy at Shelter.Ģ2.5.09 Dr. Toby Lloyd: Independent housing consultant and former government advisor on housing. Economics Editor, Financial Times.Ģ4.3.09. of Accountancy, Essex University.ġ0.9.08. Antonia Swinson: Author of The Root of All Evil , Chief executive of Ethical Property FoundationĢ1.4.08. Click on the highlighted name to open the relevant article or website:ġ.8.04. An audience Q&A followed.Supporters listed here are prominent individuals, drawn internationally from the areas of Politics, Economics, Journalism or Academia, who have expressed support for LVT through published articles or academic papers. She was joined by leading Conservative thinkers, including Nick Timothy, Will Tanner and Charlotte Pickles, to discuss what the parties’ priorities should be as we approach a crucial Spending Review later this year. ![]() Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Liz Truss MP set out her vision for Britain’s economy. To debate these questions, the Resolution Foundation hosted an event at its Westminster offices. So where are our politics and our parties heading? Who and what are they for? What should a post-Brexit Britain’s domestic reform agenda be? Our biggest political parties will shape – and be shaped by – these debates, just as they wrestle with the lasting effect of Brexit on their identities and coalitions of support. New domestic policy issues will force their way back onto the agenda, and old ones – including those driving aspects of the Brexit vote – will return to national debates. Brexit is dominating our politics, but there will be politics beyond Brexit.
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