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Bright Blue is an independent
think tank A think tank, or policy institute, is a research institute that performs research and advocacy concerning topics such as social policy, political strategy, economics, military, technology, and culture. Most think tanks are non-governmenta ...
and pressure group advocating for
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ideas and policies, based in the United Kingdom. Founded in 2014 by British entrepreneur Ryan Shorthouse, Bright Blue aims to "defend and champion liberal, open, democratic and meritocratic values, institutions and policies." Bright Blue is a membership-based think tank, wit
membership
open to anyone who identifies as a liberal conservative. ''
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'' has described the organisation as "the modernising wing of the Tory party" and the ''
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'' website has described it as "a deep intellectual gene pool for the
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's future". In 2018, the ''
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'' noted that Bright Blue "has managed to set the party’s agenda on a number of issues". In 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019, it was shortlisted for both UK Social Policy Think Tank of The Year and UK Environment & Energy Think Tank of The Year in the annual '' Prospect'' awards.


Research

Bright Blue covers five main research themes in its work, including energy and environment policy;
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and discrimination; integrated Britain;
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; and ageing society. Its first publication was the book ''Tory Modernisation 2.0'' published in 2013. ''Tory Modernisation 2.0'' is described as recommending "policies and a vision that the Conservative Party should adopt to improve society and the economy, to win in 2015, and beyond". The book contains contributions from various conservative intellectuals and
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, including
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,
Francis Maude Francis Anthony Aylmer Maude, Baron Maude of Horsham, (born 4 July 1953) is a British Conservative Party politician and life peer who served as Minister of State for Trade and Investment from 2015 to 2016, having previously served as Minis ...
and
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. In April 2014, Bright Blue published its second book, ''The Modernisers’ Manifesto''. The book outlined how the Conservative Party can demonstrate credibility and fresh ideas to convince the electorate that they need a second term in government to make Britain "a fairer nation with a stronger economy and high-quality public services". The book contained contributions from a range of high-profile opinion formers and policy makers such as
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,
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,
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,
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, George Freeman,
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an
Ian Birrell


Influence

Bright Blue has seen a number of policies adopted by the UK Government. In 2019, the think-tank successfully campaigned for the introduction of a low-carbon obligation on gas suppliers. The government has also recently embraced other Bright Blue policy suggestions including making the breach of a Domestic Abuse Protection Order (DAPO) a criminal offence; extending Tier 5 Youth Mobility visas to more countries; increasing the period of time international students can stay in the UK on a Tier 4 visa after their course has completed; the ONS asking a voluntary question about gender identity in the Census from 2021; the appointment reforming rural payments after Britain leaves the EU Common Agricultural Policy, the cutting of Stamp Duty for nearly all first-time buyers, announcing a new flexible lifelong loan entitlement to four years of post-18 education, ending the support for fossil fuel sector overseas, the banning of bottom trawling in marine protected areas, including international aviation and shipping in new carbon budgets, extending the Youth Mobility Visa scheme to India, ensuring all new UK bilateral aid is spent in a way that does no harm to nature, accelerating the phase-out of coal, discretionary suspensions of the Minimum Income Floor for Universal Credit claimants, ensuring the central government vehicle fleet will be zero emission as soon as possible, making the right to request flexible working a right from day one, extending student loan repayment period to 40 years, maintaining the telemedicine abortion service, removing the ability of local authorities to charge for the disposal of DIY waste from households at waste disposal sites, appointing Ofgem as the new regulator for heat networks, and increasing in the salary threshold for the repayment of student loan.


Reports

Bright Blue regularly publishes original research reports and academic articles.


Publications


2022

*A carbonless crucible? Forging a UK steel industry *A vision for tax reform in the 2020s *Stepping up: public attitudes to addressing the cost of living crisis *Greening UK Export Finance *Energising enterprise: reforming business taxes *Fast track? European climate diplomacy after COP26 *Sustained pressure? *Rightfully rewarded? Reforming taxes on work and wealth *Blown off course? Public perceptions and expectations of the current Government *In deep water? Mapping the impacts of flooding in the UK since 2007


2021

*No place like home: The benefits and challenges of home working during the pandemic *Beyond the safety net? Informal sources of support for Universal Credit claimants during the COVID-19 pandemic *Under stress? The experiences of benefit claimants during the pandemic *Green money: a plan to reform UK
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*Nature positive? Public attitudes towards the natural environment *Benefit to all? Financial experience of Universal Credit claimants during the pandemic *Home truths: options for reforming residential property taxes in England *Increasingly precarious? Young adults during the pandemic *Shaky foundations *Toward Green Export Finance? Investigating the views of UK exporting firms towards UKEF *Driving uptake: maturing the market for battery electric vehicles *Widening chasms


2020

*A better reward? Public attitudes to citizenship *Going greener? Public attitudes to net zero *Delivering net zero: Building Britain's resilient recovery *Separate support? Attitudes to social security in Scotland *Global green giant? A policy story *Framing the future: a new pensions commission


2019

*Distant neighbours? Understanding and measuring social integration in England *Helping hand? Improving Universal Credit * Pressure in the pipeline: Decarbonising the UK's Gas *Emission impossible? Air pollution, national governance, and the transport sector *Distant neighbours?


2018

* Clearing the air: Reducing air pollution in the West Midlands * Conservation Nation * Saving global nature: greening UK Official Development Assistance * Hotting up: Strengthening the Climate Change Act ten years on * Burning Injustices


2017

* Saving for the future: extending the consensus on workplace pensions * Individual identity: Understanding how conservatives think about human rights and discrimination * A greener, more pleasant land: a new market-based commissioning scheme for rural payments * Fighting for freedom? The historic and future relationship between conservatism and human rights * Britain breaking barriers * Green conservatives? Understanding what conservatives think about the environment


Projects

It also manages a weekly updated blog,
Centre Write
', which started in May 2014. The blog promotes articles submitted by its community of liberal conservative thinkers.


Magazine

Bright Blue publishes the quarterly magazine
Centre Write
'. Each edition seeks to explore different themes and issues that the United Kingdom is currently facing. It features contributions from leading academics, politicians, commentators, and thinkers.


Organisation

The board of directors is made up of
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(chair), Ryan Shorthouse (Director), Alexandra Jezeph, Diane Banks, Phil Clarke and Richard Mabey. It currently has nine Associate Fellows: Helen Jackson, Kieron O'Hara, Nick Tyrone, Ben Gadsby, Andrew O'Brien, Michael Stephens, Kieran Cooke and Michael Johnson. It has a list of nearly 200 Parliamentary supporters, and an independent Advisory Council from different political and professional backgrounds - including multiple Conservative parliamentarians such as such as Michael Gove,
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,
Nicky Morgan Nicola Ann Morgan, Baroness Morgan of Cotes, (; born 10 October 1972) is a British politician who served as Secretary of State for Education and Minister for Women and Equalities from 2014 to 2016 and Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, ...
,
Damian Green Damian Howard Green (born 17 January 1956) is a British politician who served as First Secretary of State and Minister for the Cabinet Office from June to December 2017 in the Second May government. A member of the Conservative Party, he has b ...
, and
Penny Mordaunt Penelope Mary Mordaunt (; born 4 March 1973) is a British politician who has been Leader of the House of Commons and Lord President of the Council since September 2022. A member of the Conservative Party, she has been Member of Parliament (MP) ...
. In November 2022, Ryan Shorthouse announced that he would stand down as Director of Bright Blue and step up to Chair the organisation, criticizing the Conservative government for having "failed millennials" and citing disagreements over housebuilding policies and soaring childcare costs. Bright Blue is appointing a new CEO in 2023.


Funding

Bright Blue is a not-for-profit company that is funded by a range of organisations. It acknowledges its sponsoring partners in all reports and advertising materials. The
Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust {{Use British English, date=January 2018 The four Rowntree Trusts are funded from the legacies of the Quaker chocolate entrepreneurs and social reformers Joseph Rowntree and Benjamin Seebohm Rowntree. The trusts are based in the Rowntrees' home ...
,
Joseph Rowntree Foundation The Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) is a charity that conducts and funds research aimed at solving poverty in the UK. JRF's stated aim is to "inspire action and change that will create a prosperous UK without poverty." Originally called the ...
, Open Society Foundations, Lloyds Bank Foundation, and
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are some such organisations. In November 2022, the funding transparency website
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gave Bright Blue a C grade (rating goes from A to E).


See also

*
List of Think Tanks in the United Kingdom This is a list of think tanks in the United Kingdom. A–I * Adam Smith Institute * Africa Research Institute * Bow Group * Boyd Group * Brand EU * Bright Blue * British American Security Information Council * British Future * Bruges Group * ...


References


External links

* {{UK Conservative Party Political and economic think tanks based in the United Kingdom Organisations associated with the Conservative Party (UK) Organisations based in London Advocacy groups in the United Kingdom Liberal conservatism Think tanks based in the United Kingdom Think tanks established in 2014