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

  • Tory Modernisation 2.0: The Future of the Conservative Party[40]
  • The Moderniser's Manifesto[41]

References

  1. "Ryan Shorthouse - Bright Blue".
  2. "Ryan Shorthouse - Social Market Foundation".
  3. "Prospect think-tank awards 2012".
  4. Shorthouse, Ryan (22 December 2016). "Don't blame the elite – that's the politics of nihilism and envy". The Guardian.
  5. Shorthouse, Ryan (17 July 2017). "Brexit is Britain's chance to become a human rights superpower". The Telegraph.
  6. Shorthouse, Ryan (28 March 2014). "Liberals are well served by the Conservative Party". The New Statesman.
  7. Shorthouse, Ryan (25 July 2016). "Brexit provides the perfect opportunity to crack the immigration question". The Spectator.
  8. Shorthouse, Ryan (31 March 2017). "The right-wing case against populism". Prospect.
  9. Shorthouse, Ryan (16 March 2020). "Offer government loans to change economics of childcare". The Times.
  10. "Open Access: An independent evaluation". Social Market Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  11. "Family Fortunes: the bank of mum and dad in low income families". Social Market Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  12. "Risky Business: Social Impact Bonds and public services". Social Market Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  13. "A Future State of Mind: Facing up to the dementia challenge". Social Market Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  14. "Sink or Swim? The impact of the Universal Credit". Social Market Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  15. "A Better Beginning: Easing the cost of childcare". Social Market Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  16. "The Parent Trap: Illustrating the growing costs of childcare". Social Market Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  17. "The Class of 2010". Social Market Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  18. "Disconnected: Social Mobility and the Creative Industries". Social Market Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  19. "Funding Undergraduates". Social Market Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  20. "Delivering net zero: Building Britain's resilient recovery" (PDF).
  21. "Framing the future: a new pensions commission" (PDF).
  22. "Emission impossible?" (PDF).
  23. "Distant neighbours?" (PDF).
  24. Shorthouse, Ryan. "Helping Hand? Improving Universal Credit" (PDF).
  25. Shorthouse, Ryan. "CLEARING THE AIR Reducing air pollution in the West Midlands" (PDF).
  26. Shorthouse, Ryan. "Individual Identity" (PDF). Bright Blue.
  27. Shorthouse, Ryan. "Britain breaking barriers" (PDF). Bright Blue.
  28. Shorthouse, Ryan. "The future of London" (PDF). Bright Blue.
  29. "Conservatism and Human Rights" (PDF). Bright Blue.
  30. Shorthouse, Ryan. "Going part-time" (PDF). Bright Blue.
  31. Shorthouse, Ryan. "Reducing poverty by promoting more diverse social networks for disadvantaged people from ethnic minority groups" (PDF). Bright Blue.
  32. "Generation Game" (PDF). Bright Blue.
  33. "How Ethnic Minorities Think About Immigration" (PDF). Barrow Cadbury.
  34. Shorhouse, Ryan. "A Manifesto For Immigration" (PDF). Bright Blue.
  35. Shorhouse, Ryan. "A Future Without Poverty" (PDF). Bright Blue.
  36. Shorthouse, Ryan. "A Centre-Right Plan for Immigration" (PDF). Bright Blue.
  37. Shorthouse, Ryan. "Understanding How Conservative Voters Think About Immigration" (PDF). Bright Blue.
  38. Shorthouse, Ryan. "Give and Take" (PDF). Bright Blue.
  39. Shorthouse, Ryan. "Emission Impossible" (PDF). Bright Blue.
  40. Shorthouse, Ryan. "Tory Modernisation 2.0: The Future of the Conservative Party" (PDF). Bright Blue.
  41. Shorthouse, Ryan. "The Moderniser's Manifesto" (PDF). Bright Blue.
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