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.
Life and career[]
Ryan Shorthouse became the Chief Executive of Bright Blue in 2014.[1] He was previously a Research Fellow for the Social Market Foundation and a part of the team that won Prospect magazine's Think Tank of the Year in 2012.[2][3] Before 2010, he was a researcher for the Rt Hon David Willetts MP during his tenure as Shadow Education Secretary, where he authored the Conservative Party's Childhood Review.
He is also a writer and political commentator, appearing regularly on television, radio, and in print.[4][5][6][7][8][9]
Shorthouse is a trustee of the Early Intervention Foundation, and a Senior Visiting Fellow of King's College London.
Publications[]
Social Market Foundation[]
- Open Access: An independent evaluation[10]
- Family Fortunes: the bank of mum and dad in low income families[11]
- Risky Business: Social Impact Bonds and public services [12]
- A Future State of Mind: Facing up to the dementia challenge [13]
- Sink or Swim? The impact of the Universal Credit [14]
- A Better Beginning: Easing the cost of childcare[15]
- The Parent Trap: Illustrating the growing costs of childcare[16]
- The Class of 2010[17]
- Disconnected: Social Mobility and the Creative Industries [18]
- Funding Undergraduates[19]
Bright Blue[]
- Delivering net zero: Building Britain’s resilient recovery[20]
- Framing the future: A new pensions commission[21]
- Emission impossible? Air pollution, national governance and the transport sector[22]
- Distant neighbours? Understanding and measuring social integration in England[23]
- Helping Hand? Improving Universal Credit[24]
- Clearing the air: Reducing air pollution in the West Midlands[25]
- Individual identity[26]
- Britain breaking barriers[27]
- The future of London[28]
- Conservatism and human rights[29]
- Going part-time[30]
- Reducing poverty[31]
- The generation game[32]
- How ethnic minorities think about immigration[33]
- A manifesto for immigration[34]
- A future without poverty[35]
- A centre-right plan on immigration[36]
- Understanding how Conservative voters think about immigration[37]
- Give and take[38]
- Emission Impossible? Air pollution, national governance and the transport sector[39]
Books[]
References[]
- ^ "Ryan Shorthouse - Bright Blue".
- ^ "Ryan Shorthouse - Social Market Foundation".
- ^ "Prospect think-tank awards 2012".
- ^ Shorthouse, Ryan (22 December 2016). "Don't blame the elite – that's the politics of nihilism and envy". The Guardian.
- ^ Shorthouse, Ryan (17 July 2017). "Brexit is Britain's chance to become a human rights superpower". The Telegraph.
- ^ Shorthouse, Ryan (28 March 2014). "Liberals are well served by the Conservative Party". The New Statesman.
- ^ Shorthouse, Ryan (25 July 2016). "Brexit provides the perfect opportunity to crack the immigration question". The Spectator.
- ^ Shorthouse, Ryan (31 March 2017). "The right-wing case against populism". Prospect.
- ^ Shorthouse, Ryan (16 March 2020). "Offer government loans to change economics of childcare". The Times.
- ^ "Open Access: An independent evaluation". Social Market Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
- ^ "Family Fortunes: the bank of mum and dad in low income families". Social Market Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
- ^ "Risky Business: Social Impact Bonds and public services". Social Market Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
- ^ "A Future State of Mind: Facing up to the dementia challenge". Social Market Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
- ^ "Sink or Swim? The impact of the Universal Credit". Social Market Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
- ^ "A Better Beginning: Easing the cost of childcare". Social Market Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
- ^ "The Parent Trap: Illustrating the growing costs of childcare". Social Market Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
- ^ "The Class of 2010". Social Market Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
- ^ "Disconnected: Social Mobility and the Creative Industries". Social Market Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
- ^ "Funding Undergraduates". Social Market Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
- ^ "Delivering net zero: Building Britain's resilient recovery" (PDF).
- ^ "Framing the future: a new pensions commission" (PDF).
- ^ "Emission impossible?" (PDF).
- ^ "Distant neighbours?" (PDF).
- ^ Shorthouse, Ryan. "Helping Hand? Improving Universal Credit" (PDF).
- ^ Shorthouse, Ryan. "CLEARING THE AIR Reducing air pollution in the West Midlands" (PDF).
- ^ Shorthouse, Ryan. "Individual Identity" (PDF). Bright Blue.
- ^ Shorthouse, Ryan. "Britain breaking barriers" (PDF). Bright Blue.
- ^ Shorthouse, Ryan. "The future of London" (PDF). Bright Blue.
- ^ "Conservatism and Human Rights" (PDF). Bright Blue.
- ^ Shorthouse, Ryan. "Going part-time" (PDF). Bright Blue.
- ^ Shorthouse, Ryan. "Reducing poverty by promoting more diverse social networks for disadvantaged people from ethnic minority groups" (PDF). Bright Blue.
- ^ "Generation Game" (PDF). Bright Blue.
- ^ "How Ethnic Minorities Think About Immigration" (PDF). Barrow Cadbury.
- ^ Shorhouse, Ryan. "A Manifesto For Immigration" (PDF). Bright Blue.
- ^ Shorhouse, Ryan. "A Future Without Poverty" (PDF). Bright Blue.
- ^ Shorthouse, Ryan. "A Centre-Right Plan for Immigration" (PDF). Bright Blue.
- ^ Shorthouse, Ryan. "Understanding How Conservative Voters Think About Immigration" (PDF). Bright Blue.
- ^ Shorthouse, Ryan. "Give and Take" (PDF). Bright Blue.
- ^ Shorthouse, Ryan. "Emission Impossible" (PDF). Bright Blue.
- ^ Shorthouse, Ryan. "Tory Modernisation 2.0: The Future of the Conservative Party" (PDF). Bright Blue.
- ^ Shorthouse, Ryan. "The Moderniser's Manifesto" (PDF). Bright Blue.
External links[]
- British writers
- Living people