No not Policy Exchange but linked to that! The Centre For Cities is a think tank spun out from the IPPR. They operate in a niche - policy on cities in terms of governance and regeneration of cities. Its a niche but a very important one in terms of improving the performance of the UK and solving a lot of our most pressing social problems. They are also very good at it. They enjoy a very strong medi...
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CampaignsBlog on 18th Aug 2008 (via totalpolitics.com)
Anyone who remembers the furore over the Policy Exchange report The Hijacking of British Islam: How extremist literature is subverting mosques in the UK will remember that at the time there was fair criticism of Policy Exchange’s response to accusations that some of the receipts that they later provided to BBC’s Newsnight looked a bit
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HarrysPlace on 6th Apr 2009 (via hurryupharry.org)
This evening I have been at a gala fundraising dinner for Policy Exchange at Vinopolis near London Bridge. Boris Johnson was the guest speaker and he put in a bravura performance - just the right mix of Borisisms and political meat. Nicholas Boles can be justifiably proud of what he created all the way back in 2001. A lot of people along the way have helped make Policy Exchange the biggest and arg...
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IainDale on 14th Oct 2008 (via iaindale.blogspot.com)
Nice to see Iain Dale being so open about the influence of Policy Exchange for a change; most days he's busy denying their influence. On one notable occasion when Iain Dale was a Trustee of Policy Exchange and denying their...
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Bloggerheads on 15th Oct 2008 (via bloggerheads.com)
Well done to Nick Clegg for becoming the first major party leader to take on Policy Exchange over its unscrupulous approach to Islam. (hat-tip Sunny Hundal) In a statement carried by the PoliticsHome website on Friday, Clegg criticised the think-tank over for a privately circulated briefing against the Sunday's Global Peace and Unity event in London. The Policy Exchange briefing I have seen seeks ...
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TheGreenRibbon on 27th Oct 2008 (via tomgriffin.org)
For obvious political reasons, David Cameron had to run a mile from Policy Exchange’s report on northern cities. But as John Rentoul argues in an excellent column in The Independent on Sunday, the report was actually right about certain things: the striking thing about the Policy Exchange report is that its analysis is broadly correct. It specifically said that Liverpool, Roc...
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Spectator on 17th Aug 2008 (via spectator.co.uk)
Here's an interesting postscript to Nick Clegg's attack on Policy Exchange for privately briefing against the Global Peace and Unity event in London. One of the organisations cited by Policy Exchange, the Society of Americans for National Existence, has objected to my characterisation of them in a post at Spinwatch. On their blog a SANE staffer writes: In this link the leftist Brits continue to b...
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TheGreenRibbon on 30th Oct 2008 (via tomgriffin.org)
The right-wing thinktank Policy Exchange has been forced into a humiliating climbdown over its report, ‘The Hijacking of British Islam’, for making allegations in the report that it now admits were unsubstantiated. In late 2007 Policy Exchange published the report, reported in the right-wing press without any further fact-checking, that around a quarter of Mosques and
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LiberalConspiracy on 30th Mar 2009 (via liberalconspiracy.org)
By Ben Caldecott, Head of Energy & Environment at Policy Exchange In the latest report published by Policy Exchange and authored by Dieter Helm, Professor of Energy Policy at Oxford University, it’s clear that Britain must change its energy policy...
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CentreRight on 10th Dec 2008 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
The LibDems have sent out this press release: Liberal Democrat Leader, Nick Clegg has challenged the think-tank Policy Exchange over its briefing against a family event aimed at promoting harmony and dialogue between Muslims and non-Muslims. A briefing note circulated by Policy Exchange links speakers at the Global Peace and Unity 2008 event on Sunday to Islamic
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PickledPolitics on 24th Oct 2008 (via pickledpolitics.com)