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The Institute for Prosperity welcomes the Government's super-deduction policy From The John Mills Institute for Prosperity

The Institute for Prosperity responds to the Government's plans for a new capital allowance ‘super-deduction’, which hopes to boost business investment and productivity.

Why we need a 'Manufacturing Revival': The Institute's submission to the Manufacturing Commission From The John Mills Institute for Prosperity

In February 2021, the Institute submitted a list of policy recommendations to the Government's Manufacturing Commission with the aim of kickstarting growth in the UK manufacturing industry.

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Calls for manufacturing revival stepped up as Katherine Fletcher MP joins the Institute for Prosperity’s Advisory Board From The John Mills Institute for Prosperity

The Institute for Prosperity has appointed Katherine Fletcher, Conservative MP for South Ribble, to its Advisory Board as it continues to campaign for a return to manufacturing in left-behind areas of the UK.

Interview: Sir Vince Cable on ZenootTV From The John Mills Institute for Prosperity

Sir Vince Cable speaks to Nick Peters about putting manufacturing at the forefront of British political discourse, as well as his reaction to the 2021 Spring Budget.

John Penrose MP: A manufacturing boom? Just aim tax relief at investment, not borrowing From John Penrose MP

John Penrose MP, a member of the Institute for Prosperity Advisory Board, argues that our manufacturing industry has fallen behind other nations because we do not invest enough and therefore we cannot compete with our rivals.

UK can become world's fastest-growing developed country by 2030, says Institute From The John Mills Institute for Prosperity

The Institute for Prosperity's latest report outlines the policies that will increase the amount of manufacturing in the UK and kickstart a new period of economic growth.

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“To increase prosperity, growth and equality by putting a more successful economic future at the heart of British political discourse.”