Our campaigns move the political conversation towards growth that works for good.
See below for the latest updates on our research, media appearances, policy interventions and public campaigns. Everything we do is driven by one goal: unlocking economic growth that delivers for people across the UK.
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Growth debate ‘to define next decade of politics’
Get a sneak peak of our National Growth Debate from Sky News.
‘Britain needs a political economy built for rough seas’
“Progressive politics will only win the argument on growth if it can offer people genuine agency and meaningful economic choices.” Read GGF’s Louisa Dollimore in LabourList.
BBC licence fee is ‘poor value for money’, viewers say in new poll
See our polling on the BBC licence fee featured in The i Paper.
GGF student loan reforms backed by Labour MPs
Read about our progressive proposals for student loan reform in The Telegraph.
Labour MPs are getting organised on student loans
Read about how we are modelling ways to reform the student loans system in The New Statesman.
The OBR is a relic from the age of austerity
Read GGF Director Praful Nargund’s Spring Statement response in The Guardian.
OBR a backseat driver with out-of-date-maps, thinktanks tell Rachel Reeves
Read about our Fix the Framework Coalition in The Guardian
GGF and Labour Growth Group vision for a new political economy
See a sneak peak of GGF and Labour Growth Group’s vision of a new political economy in The Guardian.
Green voters don’t care about the environment
Most of the party’s new supporters don’t prioritise the climate. This may be a trap - writes GGF Director of Strategy Louisa Dollimore.
Two thirds of graduates aren’t even paying off loan interest
See our polling in Mary Downer’s article for The Times.
Two-thirds of Brits support a social media ban for under-16s
Read about our findings in Greg Heffer’s article for The Daily Mail.
Public back under-16s social media ban - here’s how it could work
Read about our findings in Richard Vaughan’s article for The i Paper.
Abundance is too American for Britain
GGF Director Praful Nargund sets out why American-style politics shouldn’t be imported to Britain in The New Statesman.
Good Growth Foundation calls for a Great British Scale Up Incentive
Read about the coalition behind our Great British Scale Up Incentive in The Telegraph.
Despite grit and graft the North sees far less return than the South
GGF Director Praful Nargund and Luke Charters MP set out the case for a Northern Growth Corridor in The Yorkshire Post.