The release of Sharper Axes, Lower Taxes: Big Steps to a Smaller State [2] has received a great deal of media attention, in print, on the airwaves and online.
Highlights include:
- Mark Littlewood on BBC Radio 4's Today programme - listen here [3]
- Mark Littlewood writing for Total Politics - 'The electorate wants a smaller state' [4]
- Mark Littlewood writing for Lib Dem Voice - 'Sharper Axes, Lower Taxes' [5]
- Ruth Porter writing for ConservativeHome - 'Sharper Axes, Lower Taxes - The British People Agree [6]'
- Prof Philip Booth on BBC Radio 5 Live's 5 Live Drive - listen here [7]
- Prof Philip Booth writing for The Sunday Times - 'Axeing the middle-class rackets will save billions [8]' (subscription required)
- Prof Philip Booth writing for The Huffington Post - 'Big Steps to a Smaller State [9]'
Other media coverage includes:
- Thinktank advocates abolition of the NHS and slashing overseas aid [10] - The Guardian
- You call those 'savage cuts'? Actually they are dangerously pathetic [11] - The Daily Mail
- Tax cuts worth £7,500 each or more public sector subsidies? You decide [12] - The Daily Telegraph
- Taxpayers face £42,000 public pensions bill [13] - The Daily Telegraph
- The Politics of Britain's Economic Illiteracy [14] - PoliticsHome
- Media is failing public in many ways [15] - City AM
- Public in dark on UK debt [16] - City AM
- Slash taxes and cut spending further, urges Institute of Economic Affairs [17]- Thisismoney.co.uk
- Spending cuts should actually go much deeper, says IEA [18] - Management Today
- Call to cut another £215bn spending [19] - MSN Money
- Support for Plan to Cut Public Spending & Taxes [20] - UK Business News
- The REAL cost of Britain's debt mountain: £78,000 for every family... thanks to Labour [21] - The Daily Mail
