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What drives support for largescale housing reform? Mixed-methods survey data from the UK indicates importance of socioeconomic status over demographic characteristics The UK housing system is in crisis. In 2021, 8.5 million people had unmet housing needs on account of affordability, accessibility and quality. While the Labour Government have placed emphasis on l...

📄 What drives support for largescale housing reform?

Our new study explores UK public opinion on major housing reform, finding strong support for ambitious, state‑led approaches and clear links with socioeconomic factors. @tandfresearch.bsky.social
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

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Report page with logos for the Common Sense Policy Group and Northumbria University. The background fades from dark blue to magenta with abstract collage graphics and words like “ethical” and “circular.” Large text reads “Non‑Animal New Approach Methodologies (NAMs): More effective, more ethical and more economically productive,” Smaller text reads "A Common Sense business case commissioned by Lush".

Report page with logos for the Common Sense Policy Group and Northumbria University. The background fades from dark blue to magenta with abstract collage graphics and words like “ethical” and “circular.” Large text reads “Non‑Animal New Approach Methodologies (NAMs): More effective, more ethical and more economically productive,” Smaller text reads "A Common Sense business case commissioned by Lush".

New CSPG research commissioned by LUSH makes the business case for ending animal testing in the UK. A £100m public investment in non-animal methods could generate a £248m tax return in just 7 years, making the case both ethical and economic commonsense.northumbria.ac.uk/reports/nams...

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Segments: Future Perfect: Matthew Johnson On How We Can Tackle Health And Economic Inequality — Triple R 102.7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio Dylan Bird is joined by Matthew Johnson, Professor of Public Policy at Northumbria University and Chair of the Common Sense Policy Group, to dig into his research on health and economic inequality, ho...

🎙️ During his visit to Australia, Professor Matthew Johnson joined Dylan Bird on @3rrrfm.bsky.social Future Perfect to discuss how we can tackle health and economic inequality, championing #BasicIncome and the case for transformative change in the UK.

Listen now www.rrr.org.au/on-demand/se...

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Monash MFJ Presents: Matthew Johnson on Common Sense policies for a New Social Contract Growing inequality, economic stagnation and the rise of the populist right are putting pressure on our democratic system. But there are policy interventions that can address the pressing problems that...

Melbourne: British inequality scholar Matthew Johnson joins me in conversation this Monday 3pm at Monash Uni Caulfield campus, to discuss his work fighting inequality and rebuilding social democracy. FREE PUBLIC TALK Monday 16/3 3pm Caulfield campus bit.ly/common-sense...

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Collage-style artwork about sustainable economics, featuring bold phrases like ‘A New Economy Fit for Purpose,’ ‘Ethical,’ ‘Circular,’ and ‘Sustainable,’ with a central blue circular‑arrow diagram symbolizing a circular economy, surrounded by abstract industrial sketches, colourful geometric shapes, and hand‑drawn elements

Collage-style artwork about sustainable economics, featuring bold phrases like ‘A New Economy Fit for Purpose,’ ‘Ethical,’ ‘Circular,’ and ‘Sustainable,’ with a central blue circular‑arrow diagram symbolizing a circular economy, surrounded by abstract industrial sketches, colourful geometric shapes, and hand‑drawn elements

Payday is this week for some but for millions wages go straight on essentials. With less to spend in the wider economy, demand and growth fall. We need an economy that rewards productive work and gives people the security to build a life, not just get by commonsense.northumbria.ac.uk/act-now/a-ne...

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Dr Elliott Johnson was on LBC @globalplayer.com with @henryriley1.bsky.social discussing the decline in remote jobs and what this means for disabled workers. Listen now from 1hr 11 mins: www.globalplayer.com/catchup/lbc/...

#CommonSense #AccessibleWork #WelfareReform #DisabilityInclusion

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Darryl Morris | Times Radio | The Times and the Sunday Times Listen to Times Radio live for the latest breaking news, expert analysis and well-informed discussion covering the biggest stories of the day.

Dr Elliott Johnson joined @darrylmorris.bsky.social on @listentotimesradio.bsky.social on Sunday to discuss Basic Income, how it works, why it’s needed, and its practical feasibility. Listen now from 1:22: www.thetimes.com/radio/show/2...

#CommonSense #BasicIncome #WelfareReform

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Book cover of The Good Society: And How We Make It by Kate Pickett. The title appears in large red text on a white background. A small white cube with coloured bars on its faces sits below the title. The author’s name, Kate Pickett, is in red at the bottom, with the line ‘Co-author of The Spirit Level’ underneath

Book cover of The Good Society: And How We Make It by Kate Pickett. The title appears in large red text on a white background. A small white cube with coloured bars on its faces sits below the title. The author’s name, Kate Pickett, is in red at the bottom, with the line ‘Co-author of The Spirit Level’ underneath

@profkepickett.bsky.social The Good Society: And How We Make It is out tomorrow! www.penguin.co.uk/books/470692...

Featured in today's @theguardian.com piece www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle..., the book is a timely vision for what it takes to create a fairer, healthier, more secure society.

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Cover of the Common Sense Policy Group Annual Report titled A Common Sense Review of 2025. The top half has a blue to pink gradient background with the Common Sense Policy Group logo and arrow symbol. The lower half features a collage style graphic with bold yellow and red text including words like ‘Funding’, ‘Promote’, ‘Invest’, and ‘Prevent’, alongside text about sustainable and ethical policies. The website ‘commonsensepolicygroup.com’ appears at the bottom

Cover of the Common Sense Policy Group Annual Report titled A Common Sense Review of 2025. The top half has a blue to pink gradient background with the Common Sense Policy Group logo and arrow symbol. The lower half features a collage style graphic with bold yellow and red text including words like ‘Funding’, ‘Promote’, ‘Invest’, and ‘Prevent’, alongside text about sustainable and ethical policies. The website ‘commonsensepolicygroup.com’ appears at the bottom

Our 2025 Annual Report is out now commonsense.northumbria.ac.uk/reports/revi... A year of huge growth for CSPG, with major research and impact across almost all areas of #publicpolicy. 2026 will be even more ambitious.

#CommonSense #BasicIncome #WelfareReform

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The Economic Case for UBI Just Got Stronger
The Economic Case for UBI Just Got Stronger YouTube video by Richard J Murphy

Brilliant discussion.

Great explanations around why we need to tax passive wealth as much as productive income.

youtu.be/q1cx921XUwU?...

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Universal Basic Income Is basic income a viable policy that changes everything? Matthew Johnson, Professor of Public Policy at Northumbria University, and other members of the 'Common Sense Policy Group' think so. He introd...

Matthew Johnson’s @fivebooks.com interview just topped @scottsantens.com “Top 10 UBI Articles of 2025” and for good reason! It weaves together the philosophical, economic, and political case for a #BasicIncome scottsantens.substack.com?utm_source=n...

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The Economic Case for UBI Just Got Stronger
The Economic Case for UBI Just Got Stronger YouTube video by Richard J Murphy

🎙 New podcast with @richardjmurphy.bsky.social The Economic Case for UBI Just Got Stronger

Here we discuss our latest work on economic modelling, public investment, and the case for a #BasicIncome and why it can strengthen security and the economy.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1cx...

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The Economic Case for UBI Just Got Stronger
The Economic Case for UBI Just Got Stronger YouTube video by Richard J Murphy

The Economic Case for UBI Just Got Stronger youtu.be/q1cx921XUwU?...

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A collage-style artwork combining photos and graphics about social security. At the top, a red arc reads “Social security for work family and community.” Below it are layered images: a child covering their eyes, a pointing hand, a Jobcentre Plus sign, and a Universal Credit notice about advance payments. Abstract lines and circles connect the elements, with a grey box in the centre that says “We are connected.” The overall design highlights themes of community, welfare, and the UK social safety net

A collage-style artwork combining photos and graphics about social security. At the top, a red arc reads “Social security for work family and community.” Below it are layered images: a child covering their eyes, a pointing hand, a Jobcentre Plus sign, and a Universal Credit notice about advance payments. Abstract lines and circles connect the elements, with a grey box in the centre that says “We are connected.” The overall design highlights themes of community, welfare, and the UK social safety net

What would real economic security mean for you in 2026? Stable wages, affordable housing, the freedom to plan ahead? Our research shows how fragile the UK's social safety net is commonsense.northumbria.ac.uk/act-now/a-so...

What does economic security look like for you?

#BasicIncome #WelfareReform

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A colourful political collage featuring protest scenes, government buildings, and a map of the United Kingdom. Ribbons labelled “Representative,” “Co‑operative,” “Connected,” “Devolved,” and “Responsive” run across the top. In the centre, large text reads “Government for us not just them.” People hold signs with messages such as “Cooperative solutions now,” “Invest don’t punish,” “Not my government,” and “Free the regions.” The composition mixes photographs and illustrations in bright, layered colours.

A colourful political collage featuring protest scenes, government buildings, and a map of the United Kingdom. Ribbons labelled “Representative,” “Co‑operative,” “Connected,” “Devolved,” and “Responsive” run across the top. In the centre, large text reads “Government for us not just them.” People hold signs with messages such as “Cooperative solutions now,” “Invest don’t punish,” “Not my government,” and “Free the regions.” The composition mixes photographs and illustrations in bright, layered colours.

MPs return to Parliament this week. Will 2026 bring real change?

We believe the priorities should be:
✅ Tackle the cost of living crisis
✅ Provide a social safety net that protects everyone
✅ Build a new economy on public investment

Our vision: commonsense.northumbria.ac.uk/act-now/

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Front cover page for Basic Income for Net Zero: Trade Union Perspectives

Front cover page for Basic Income for Net Zero: Trade Union Perspectives

🚨 NEW REPORT: Basic Income for Net Zero: Trade Union Perspectives

With @ubilabnetwork.bsky.social we interviewed union officers on #BasicIncome. Amid pay crises & job cuts, unions see the potential of #BasicIncome to support a green & just transition.

commonsense.northumbria.ac.uk/reports/basi...

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Basic Income for Net Zero - Common Sense Policy Group Basic Income for Net Zero: Trade Union Perspectives Download ‘Basic Income for Net Zero’ This report analyses engagement with UK […]

With @plancommonsense.bsky.social
we have published a report on Basic Income for Net Zero: Trade Union Perspectives

This report is built on interviews with trade union officers and general secretaries. It was a pleasure to have these discussions
commonsense.northumbria.ac.uk/reports/basi...

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Budget Blues The Sequel - Common Sense Policy Group Budget Blues The Sequel Common Sense Policy Group published 3 December 2025 by Anna Frances Thew In June, the Common […]

The November budget was a chance to break from failed treasury orthodoxy. Instead we got more tinkering around the edges of the status quo. Our analysis shows why short-term deficit reduction is holding us back.

Read our blog here commonsense.northumbria.ac.uk/budget-blues...

#NovemberBudget2025

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This House Supports Replacing the UK's Welfare State with UBI

Dr Elliott Johnson will speak tonight at @uniofstandrews.bsky.social Debating Society, arguing for a #BasicIncome to replace the UK welfare state. We’re thrilled to see Elliott bringing these important ideas to such a historic forum!

www.stadebates.com/event/1e4e24...

#StAndrews #WelfareReform

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Huge thanks to Tony Hawks for sharing a copy of Basic Income: The Policy That Changes Everything with the brilliant satirist Rory Bremner, who’s keen to explore our ideas!

Find out more about the book here - policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/trade/basic-...

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Citizen Network members arriving at the House of Lords to share innovations, citizen actions and to ask why public policy is designed to make it difficult to be a citizen.

Citizen Network members arriving at the House of Lords to share innovations, citizen actions and to ask why public policy is designed to make it difficult to be a citizen.

Yesterday @citizennetwork.bsky.social hit Parliament.

Thanks to @nataliegreenpeer.bsky.social and Baroness Hollins for hosting us.

And guests @compassoffice.bsky.social @disrightsuk.bsky.social @learningdiseng.bsky.social @jrf-uk.bsky.social @carefull.bsky.social @plancommonsense.bsky.social …

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Act Now is front and centre at the @waterstones.bsky.social shop at the @labouruk.bsky.social Party Conference! Stacks of copies on the main table and signed editions available thanks to @profkepickett.bsky.social! Don't miss your chance to grab one!

#LabourPartyConference #Lab25 #CommonSense

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Advocate for radical wealth and social security reform, Tony 'The Fridgeman' Hawks, delivering our book 'Basic Income: The Policy That Changes Everything' to @resfoundation.bsky.social with a request to talk change.

Thanks very much Tony!

policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/trade/basic-...

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Dr Elliott Johnson joined Clare Foges on @lbc.co.uk, cutting through the noise on welfare and health. Tighter eligibility and harsher conditionality harm health, discourage work and reduce the chances of finding meaningful employment.

🎧 Listen from 01:11:28: www.globalplayer.com/catchup/lbc/...

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Researchers make their case for Basic Income in the BMJ Public policy experts examining the case for transformative welfare policy and the impact on public health outcomes have outlined their research in a new editorial published by The British Medical Jou...

Public policy experts examining the case for transformative welfare policy and the impact on public health outcomes have outlined their research in a new editorial published by The British Medical Journal – known as @bmj.com

@plancommonsense.bsky.social

#BasicIncome

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Welfare system is a key public health measure UK approach needs reconsideration to improve inequalities Health, and health inequalities, are almost universally recognised to have substantial social determinants.12 Although the Conservative gover...

The CSPG @northumbriauni.bsky.social has published a @bmj.com editorial ‘welfare system is a key public health measure’.

Welfare cuts have worsened #HealthInequalities. A modest #BasicIncome could improve #health and reduce #poverty and #inequality rates in the UK.

📖 www.bmj.com/content/390/...

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Austerity measures to reduce access to and generosity of working age, disability, and childhood benefits have failed to increase growth or curtail rising debt — but have contributed to widening health inequalities, @plancommonsense.bsky.social
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Universal Basic Income Is basic income a viable policy that changes everything? Matthew Johnson, Professor of Public Policy at Northumbria University, and other members of the 'Common Sense Policy Group' think so. He introd...

Professor Matthew Johnson shares @fivebooks.com that explore the philosophy, politics and urgency of a #BasicIncome - from Marx to Hayek and Guy Standing.

Read the full interview to discover why #BasicIncome really is the policy that changes everything! fivebooks.com/best-books/u...

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Universal Basic Income Is basic income a viable policy that changes everything? Matthew Johnson, Professor of Public Policy at Northumbria University, and other members of the 'Common Sense Policy Group' think so. He…

NEW: "There is no alternative" Matthew Johnson, Professor of Public Policy @northumbriauni.bsky.social, chair @plancommonsense.bsky.social, makes the case for basic income:
fivebooks.com/best-books/u...
#BasicIncome #UBI cc @brisunipress.bsky.social

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"Basic income is bold but necessary”

Dr @ianrobsons.bsky.social, a community development worker with 30+ years in working-class communities shares how #BasicIncome could transform people's lives in Blyth, Northumberland.

📖 Basic Income OUT NOW: policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/trade/basic-...

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