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[[ResPublica]] calls itself 'an independent, non-partisan public policy think-tank' it was established in 2009 by [[Phillip Blond]].<ref>[http://www.respublica.org.uk/ Home page], ResPublica website, accessed 19 November 2009</ref>
:an independent, non-partisan public policy think-tank established in 2009 by [[Phillip Blond]].<ref>[http://www.respublica.org.uk/ Home page], ResPublica website, accessed 19 November 2009</ref>
 
  
It states:
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The think tank works 'on a variety of cutting edge research projects, such as examining how the UK can develop more innovative public services by empowering front-line professionals and their client communities'.<ref>[http://www.respublica.org.uk/ Home page], ResPublica website, accessed 19 November 2009</ref> An article in the Sunday Times about Phillip Blond is subtitled:
:ResPublica work on a variety of cutting edge research projects, such as examining how the UK can develop more innovative public services by empowering front-line professionals and their client communities.<ref>[http://www.respublica.org.uk/ Home page], ResPublica website, accessed 19 November 2009</ref>
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:The radical thinker who has bewitched the Tory high command with his ‘third way’ tells how he could make the Conservatives the party of the poor and mend broken Britain.<ref>Camilla Long, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article6879280.ece The red under David Cameron’s bed], The Sunday Times, 18 Oct 2009, accessed 19 Nov 2009</ref>
  
An article in the Sunday Times about Phillip Blond is subtitled:
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Unusually for a think tank, [[ResPublica]] is set up as a private company which means that it is able to make a profit<ref>Political Scrapbook, [http://politicalscrapbook.net/2011/06/respublica-profit-phillip-blond/ Unique setup means "Red Tory" gets payout while sacking Respublica staff], ''Political Scrapbook'', 13-June-2011</ref>
:The radical thinker who has bewitched the Tory high command with his ‘third way’ tells how he could make the Conservatives the party of the poor and mend broken Britain.<ref>Camilla Long, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article6879280.ece The red under David Cameron’s bed], The Sunday Times, 18 Oct 2009, accessed 19 Nov 2009</ref>
 
  
 
==Activities==
 
==Activities==

Revision as of 18:59, 13 June 2011

ResPublica calls itself 'an independent, non-partisan public policy think-tank' it was established in 2009 by Phillip Blond.[1]

The think tank works 'on a variety of cutting edge research projects, such as examining how the UK can develop more innovative public services by empowering front-line professionals and their client communities'.[2] An article in the Sunday Times about Phillip Blond is subtitled:

The radical thinker who has bewitched the Tory high command with his ‘third way’ tells how he could make the Conservatives the party of the poor and mend broken Britain.[3]

Unusually for a think tank, ResPublica is set up as a private company which means that it is able to make a profit[4]

Activities

History

Affiliations

People

Staff

Phillip Blond, Director | Asheem Singh, Deputy Director | Kim Mandeng, External Relations Manager | Adam Schoenborn, Senior Researcher | Sandra Gruescu, Senior Researcher | Samuel Middleton, Researcher | Nicolas Clark-Majerus, Research Assistant | Emma Gordon, Research Assistant | Caroline MacFarland, Research Assistant | Matt Norton, Research Assistant[5]

Funding

Clients

Publications

Contact

Address:
Respublica Policy Limited
One Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Phone:020 7438 2637
Email:enquiries@respublica.org.uk
Website:www.respublica.org.uk

Resources

Notes

  1. Home page, ResPublica website, accessed 19 November 2009
  2. Home page, ResPublica website, accessed 19 November 2009
  3. Camilla Long, The red under David Cameron’s bed, The Sunday Times, 18 Oct 2009, accessed 19 Nov 2009
  4. Political Scrapbook, Unique setup means "Red Tory" gets payout while sacking Respublica staff, Political Scrapbook, 13-June-2011
  5. ResPublica Our People, accessed 25 November 2009