The ASI features in the New Statesman for our opposition to the Conservative's planned tax credit cuts

The Adam Smith Institute featured in the New Statesman for our criticism of the tax credit changes that have been proposed by the Conservative Party.

The pressure on the Conservatives over the cuts, which will cost 3.2m families an average of £1,300 a year, has significantly increased this week. Tory backbenchers, such as Heidi Allen and London mayoral candidate Zac Goldsmith, Boris Johnson, work and pensions select commitee chair Frank Field, the Sun and the Adam Smith Institute are among those demanding that Osborne modify or abandon his plans.

Read the full article here.

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