Articles by: Parliament Street

Brexit vs. Bremain: Four Days to Go

Brexit vs. Bremain: Four Days to Go

With just four days to go until the Referendum, Parliament Street’s Chris Hanley (Director of Public Opinion & Polling) and James Downes (Director of British & European Politics) discuss the recent shift towards the Leave campaign in the polls, the dynamics of the Referendum campaigns and how the next four days will be crucial in deciding the future of Britain’s […]

Where now for Scotland’s Unionist Parties?

Where now for Scotland’s Unionist Parties?

Will Burstow Unionist parties cannot now rest on their laurels after a good set of results in Scotland for the Lib Dems and a great set of results for the Conservatives, there is much more work to do to keep separatism at bay. So with that in mind I thought we’d have a look at what underlying Unionist trends there […]

Giving SMEs the boost they need

Giving SMEs the boost they need

More needs to be done to help smaller tech companies in the channel win government business, argues Steven George-Hilley Resellers of all kinds are the lifeblood of the UK economy, delivering specialist consultancy and expertise often lacking in large-scale organisations. These businesses not only create valuable jobs to drive the economy, they help train and develop the next generation of […]

by · 12th June 2016 · Tech Frontiers
Wednesday 27th April – Brexit Debate and Open Mic

Wednesday 27th April – Brexit Debate and Open Mic

On Wednesday 27th April 2016, we held a debate and discussion on Brexit at the Williamsons Tavern in the City of London. Freddie Fisher, spoke on behalf of StrongerIN Cllr. Tom Hunt spoke for Vote Leave. Then a number of members and guests gave us their thoughts on the subject. Take a look at our videos from the evening:  

VIDEO: Parliament Street: Launch Party Speeches

VIDEO: Parliament Street: Launch Party Speeches

by · 31st May 2016 · News
Tim Focas in City A.M. – My advice to Boris and Farage

Tim Focas in City A.M. – My advice to Boris and Farage

Wednesday 25th May 2016 In his latest column for City AM, Tim Focas explains why the Leave campaign should remember, “it’s the economy stupid!” Tim Focas is Director of Financial Services and the City of London for Parliament Street. He is responsible for providing research and market commentary on the key issues bridging the City and Westminster. His new column can be read here.

by · 25th May 2016 · Press Room
What can Conservatives and Unionists learn from Ruth Davidson?

What can Conservatives and Unionists learn from Ruth Davidson?

Will Burstow is Director of Constitutional Affairs for Parliament Street We now know the scale of results of Ruth Davidson’s long awaited recovery of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, it’s beholden upon us as Conservatives and Unionists to not just sit back in awe and enjoy Ruth’s resounding victory, but to learn lessons in how we can make our […]

How #TeamRuth shredded Sturgeon’s #Indyref2 fantasy

How #TeamRuth shredded Sturgeon’s #Indyref2 fantasy

Will Burstow is Director of Constitutional Affairs for Parliament Street Rejoice, rejoice! The Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party is back with an astounding 31 seats in the new Holyrood chamber. While many of us following the elections to the devolved administrations knew there was going to be a conservative uplift, with the Weber Shandwick poll of polls predicting they would […]

Bailing out BHS will only prolong the pain

Bailing out BHS will only prolong the pain

The collapse of yet another major British high street retail chain is tragic news for its employers, the economy and shoppers – but artificially extending its life cycle through taxpayer bungs will only prolong the inevitable, argues Parliament Street’s Director of Communities and Social Justice Clare George-Hilley.  It’s another very sad day for the retail industry, as British Home Stores (BHS) goes into administration with […]

by · 25th April 2016 · Blog
Tim Focas in City A.M. – How George Osborne hurts StrongerIN

Tim Focas in City A.M. – How George Osborne hurts StrongerIN

Thursday 21st April 2016 In his latest column for City AM, Tim Focas explains how the many fiscal faces of George Osborne could backfire on the Remain campaign in the EU referendum. Tim Focas is Director of Financial Services and the City of London for Parliament Street. He is responsible for providing research and market commentary on the key issues bridging the City […]

by · 21st April 2016 · Press Room