Bright Blue's director of research Nigel Fletcher writes for the Telegraph on what positive change a conservative government has brought in the past and how this can continue in the future.
Bright Blue associate fellow William Humphries writes for the Huffington Post on how homeowners could be a crucial demographic in winning or losing an election.
Senior researcher James Dobson writes for Public Finance, on how Grammar schools are a step backwards and mainly benefit those who are already better off.
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