Ryan Shorthouse
Ryan Shorthouse is a British writer, thinker, and entrepreneur. He is the founder and chief executive of Bright Blue, an independent think tank for promoting Liberal Conservatism.[citation needed]
Ryan was previously a Research fellow for the think tank the Social Market Foundation.[citation needed] Prior to 2010, he was a researcher for Rt Hon David Willetts MP when he was Shadow Education Secretary, where he authored the Conservative Party’s Childhood Review, and an adviser to the Conservative Party on children’s and families policy.[citation needed]
Ryan Shorthouse was named as ‘one to watch’ in 2015 by The Observer[1], and has written for The Guardian[2], The Independent[3], The New Statesman[4] The Telegraph[5]and The Spectator[6].
References
- ↑ Day, Elizabeth (28 December 2014). "Rising stars of 2015: campaigner Yas Necati". The Guardian. The guardian.
- ↑ Shorthouse, Ryan (22 December 2016). "Don't blame the elite – that's the politics of nihilism and envy". The Guardian.
- ↑ Shorthouse, Ryan (2 June 2016). "Conservatives know that welfare is in trouble, but UBI isn't the answer". The Independent.
- ↑ Shorthouse, Ryan. "Liberals are well served by the Conservative Party". www.newstatesman.com. new Statesman.
- ↑ Shorthouse, ryan. "Conservatives should reform welfare on a simple principle: you get out what you put in". The Telegraph. The telegraph.
- ↑ Shorthouse, Ryan (25 July 2016). "Brexit provides the perfect opportunity to crack the immigration question | Coffee House". Coffee House.
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