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Posts by Louis Willis

It pains me deeply how right you were about this. Another triumph for the iron law of predictions (the less you want them to be true the truer they are)

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Responding to the Chancellor's Spring Forecast, Louis Willis, Director of the Invest in Britain campaign, said:

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The fiscal framework should be a tool to help the government achieve its growth objectives and ensure fiscal sustainability. It's time for a proper conversation about reforming it.

Here's what our director Louis Willis had to say ⬇️

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OBR a backseat driver with out-of-date maps, thinktanks tell Rachel Reeves Chancellor urged to reform Office for Budget Responsibility to open way to more public investment

We’re pleased to be part of a group of thinktanks including
@goodgrowthfdn.bsky.social, Progress, @neweconomics.bsky.social, @womensbudgetgrp.bsky.social and others, calling on the Chancellor to reform the fiscal framework to allow for more public investment.
www.theguardian.com/business/202...

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'The cost of living crisis is still Britain’s defining political challenge' - LabourList The cost of living remains the public’s top concern – and voters across parties want bold action to bring bills down and living standards up.

I am pleased to be in @labourlist.bsky.social this morning outlining the stark reality of the UK’s cost of living crisis and the very real threat it poses this government.

labourlist.org/2026/02/the-...

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a graphic saying '63% say they have cut back on essentials because of the cost of living crisis', with some trollies illustrating the proportion.

a graphic saying '63% say they have cut back on essentials because of the cost of living crisis', with some trollies illustrating the proportion.

Almost two thirds of people in the UK have cut back on essentials due to the cost of living. The crisis isn’t over — it’s getting worse.

Today we're launching the Cost of Living Action campaign, calling on the Government to end this crisis and ensure it never happens again.

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This week’s New Economy Brief goes a little deeper than your usual post-Budget summaries and asks: why are we in this mess and how do we get out of it? neweconomybrief.net/the-digest/w...

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A decade of national renewal? Not exactly.

The chancellor's public investment plans don't come close to our historic investment levels.

Underinvestment has left us with sewage in our rivers, constant railway disruptions, crumbling schools and a shortage of hospital beds.

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Responding to the Autumn Budget, Louis Willis, Director of the Invest in Britain campaign, said:

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We brought the voices of 68,749 people to Downing Street today📣 - thank you to @richardburgon.bsky.social and @simonforstroud.bsky.social for joining us!

To everyone who signed, shared, or emailed their MP - thank you so much 💚

Fingers crossed for #TaxTheBanks in the Budget on Wednesday 🤞

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NEW! How should Labour respond to the two key issues to voters of the economy and immigration and what are the electoral stakes this week of the budget?

Read on for our answer...

@nprcoxford.bsky.social @jrf-uk.bsky.social

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This Budget move could put £1,800 in every worker's pocket, according to economists A new report suggests that putting more money into public investment would boost growth and average earnings over the next decade

Ramping up public investment is the best route out of the UK’s productivity crisis.

Our new report finds increasing public investment by an additional 2% of GDP per year would kickstart growth, raise average earnings, and strengthen the public finances.

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Food vouchers, free milk and two-child cap: Reeves weighs up help for families Ministers' long-awaited child poverty strategy is due this month - and it's closely tied to the Chancellor's Budget

Scrapping the cap entirely is both good policy *and* good politics.

Half measures will "save" some money short-term, but will piss *everybody* off and still leave very large numbers of children suffering from a policy designed to make them poorer.

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This was excellent. I’ve been trying to put my finger on what is making UK politics feel so airless at the moment and I think a big part of it is the futurelessness that Mulgan diagnoses here.

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Late period Osborne: interest rates at zero and 50-80bn of headroom: and his priority was “don’t invest”.

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Responding to the Chancellor's speech, Louis Willis, Director of the Invest in Britain campaign, said:

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The value of public R&D

Government has published one of those quiet but important documents that might get overlooked as it is not 'newsy'. The headline finding is that £1 of public R&D investment generates £8 in net economic benefits for the UK over the long term
www.gov.uk/government/p...

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Enjoyed this wide-ranging discussion across fiscal + monetary policy and the links between them. Great to hear clarity and challenge on subjects that are too often mystified and naturalised.

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Great new research that is worth a read for anyone interested in the politics of fiscal policy.

For me, two key takeaways:
- Voters will punish Labour for failing on child poverty, whatever they say about two-child limit as standalone policy
- Voters love wealth taxes, even when framed negatively

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Wealth Gap Risk Register 2025 An online resource that collates evidence about the impacts of wealth inequality, the solutions and public attitudes to all of the above

The wealth gap between rich and poor increased by over 50% from 2011 to 2021, to over £11.5 trillion. Find out more about the impacts on our society, economy, democracy and environment, and what we can do about it, from our updated Wealth Gap Risk Register.

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Great story illustrating how legacies of under-investment and privatisation have fed into current crises in cost of living and local govt finances.

Action in Brighton sounds promising too but national govt needs to do more to support scaling these kind of solutions.

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Labour MPs call for Chancellor to hike taxes for greater spending - poll - LabourList A majority of Labour MPs think the Chancellor should raise taxes at the Budget to allow for additional spending and investment above the amount needed to meet her fiscal rules.

Labour MPs want the Chancellor to go beyond fiscal tinkering at the upcoming Budget.

New polling reveals a majority of Labour MPs (52%) think the Chancellor should raise taxes to fund more spending & investment rather than just to meet her fiscal rules: labourlist.org/2025/10/labo...

6 months ago 6 4 1 0
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This week's New Economy Brief looks at the crisis in local government funding - its roots, its consequences and possible solutions:
neweconomybrief.net/the-digest/c...

6 months ago 6 4 1 1

I’m tempted to say Heath. But perhaps that’s because I’ve just finished @tommctague.bsky.social’s excellent book on the UK relationship to European integration and Heath seems the last Tory leader not caught up in the delusion or ambivalence (or both) about Europe that was so crucial to downfall.

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Can’t believe I didn’t know about this, massive news

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Sof has managed to write about patriotism with a sense of humour and while avoiding cringe earnestness on the one hand or derision on the other.

In carrying off this near-impossible feat she has perfectly embodied the culture she’s writing about here. Enjoyed this very much.

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Responding to the Chancellor's speech at the Labour Party Conference today, Louis Willis, Director of the Invest in Britain campaign, said:

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Northern Powerhouse Rail plans delayed again The BBC understands the prime minister will now not announce plans for a rail link between Manchester and Liverpool at the Labour Party conference.

Hope this doesn’t prove to be the case. The government has talked a good game on exactly this kind of infrastructure investment - now it needs to deliver.

And coming just before Liverpool conference would be all too reminiscent of Sunak on HS2 in Manchester 2023.

www.bbc.com/news/article...

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What was in the US-UK Tech Prosperity deal? How does it fit into wider trade negotiations with the US? And what are the implications of conceding to the demands of the ‘Big Tech’ lobby? We explore all this and more in this week's New Economy Brief: neweconomybrief.net/the-digest/t...

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