Gemma Tetlow
@gemmatetlow
Chief Economist @instituteforgov. ONS Fellow.
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24-03-2011 16:23:24
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Find out why we think the government needs to clarify what aspects of the state it is willing to scale back to meet its current fiscal targets in Gemma Tetlow's Institute for Government piece below.
Access CIPFA and Institute for Government's Performance Tracker here: cipfa.org/policy-and-gui…
I'm looking forward to speaking at this Institute for Government on next week's big set of local and mayoral elections, alongside Sarah Calkin Emma_Norris and polling guru Sir John Curtice (@whatukthinks)
Join us in Westminster (with drinks afterwards) or online instituteforgovernment.org.uk/event/local-ma…
Rishi Sunak’s higher defence spending announcement does not add up
The prime minister should not be allowed to abdicate decisions about how to pay for his spending pledges, says Gemma Tetlow instituteforgovernment.org.uk/comment/rishi-…
Brilliant Institute for Government explainer from Jonathan Jones on potential for challenges to the Rwanda bill… instituteforgovernment.org.uk/article/explai…
Fantastic news Sarah Neville is a v promising young journalist! Such a well deserved honour for one of the nicest and most respected people in journalism 🍾 🥂
The UK govt now spends as much as the average advanced economy. But we still raise less in tax than the average. As a result, we've gone from having below-average to above-average government debt levels.
New from my (non-tweeting) Institute for Fiscal Studies colleagues: ifs.org.uk/articles/spend…
NEW: Access to Sure Start greatly improved disadvantaged children’s GCSE results, by as much as three GCSE grades.
THREAD on Nick Ridpath, Sarah Cattan and Pedro Carneiro’s new report, funded by Nuffield Foundation, on Sure Start’s impact on educational outcomes: [1/10]
Lots of discussion about levelling up, and Labour's plans for the agenda. Last year we held a series of events on the topic with Policy@Manchester in London, Manchester and at party conferences. This short paper highlights some of the key insights
instituteforgovernment.org.uk/publication/wh…