Press Releases
The Adam Smith Institute maintains an active presence in the media, with comments and articles on themes such as health, education, welfare, the economy, transport, justice, culture, industry, and government.
Its press releases unveil new ideas, publications and events.
02/06/2008 - Tax Freedom Day – the day in the year when we stop working for the government and start working for ourselves – is June 2 this year. Click here to read the full press release
15/04/2008 - With public finances deteriorating, Government should raise £20bn from new wave of privatizations, says think-tank. Click here to read the full press release
25/02/2008 - According to the Adam Smith Institute's latest report, Unfair Trade by Marc Sidwell, Fairtrade Fortn Click here to read the full press release
06/11/2007 - In response to a government consultation paper, the free-market Adam Smith Institute has
published a new report - Working Welfare – which calls for a radical shake-up of welfare policy in the UK, making work central to the benefits system. Click here to read the full press release
16/09/2007 - "The UK tax system is well beyond the point at which complexity itself imposes costs and disincentives", says a new report from the Adam Smith Institute (ASI). Click here to read the full press release- 01/05/2007 - Britain’s workers can breathe a sigh of relief today. Click here to read the full press release
- 25/05/2007 - Tax Freedom Day – the point in the year where average taxpayers have earned enough to cover all their taxes and at last can start earning for themselves – will fall on 1 June this year. Click here to read the full press release
- 16/05/2007 - The Adam Smith Institute today proposes a new body, composed of retired senior judges, to review that state of civil liberties in Britain following the recent spate of legislation. Click here to read the full press release
- 28/04/2007 - The Scottish economy could enjoy record growth if Scotland became independent, leaving the average Scot many thousands of pounds better off each year. Click here to read the full press release
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