Bright Blue Director appears on BBC Radio Kent to discuss the disability policies from the 'Britain breaking barriers' report
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p057cd4t
July 17, 2017
Bright Blue Director Ryan Shorthouse argues in an opinion piece for The Guardian that the number of migrants coming into the country needs to be controlled but not in this arbitrary and discriminate way.
Bright Blue Director Ryan Shorthouse writes on how the Conservative majority is likely to increase dramatically in the upcoming General Election – but that Theresa May can’t afford to drag her party too far to the right.
Bright Blue Director Ryan Shorthouse writes on the right-wing case against populism and how populism is no friend of conservatism but that liberalism is.
Bright Blue Director Ryan Shorthouse and British Future Director Sunder Katwala argue that a quick agreement on EU nationals in the UK can pave the way for a good Brexit deal and that the assurances of an "early resolution" from the Prime Minister and Home Secretary were crucial to securing Conservative MP votes for an unamended Article 50 bill.
Bright Blue Director Ryan Shorthouse writes for the Times Red Box argues that the self-employed should pay the same as everybody else and that principles and evidence, not personal interest, should guide our evaluation of government policy-making.
In an article for City AM Bright Blue Director Ryan Shorthouse argues that now is the time to scrap the net migration target and warns about the current debate about immigration an argues Brexit is an opportunity for politicians and policy-makers to find better ways to control immigration.