Social Market Foundation

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London, United Kingdom

smf.co.uk
Non-profit organization· Public Policy

Social Market Foundation Reviews | Rating 3.3 out of 5 stars (2 reviews)

Social Market Foundation is located in London, United Kingdom on 11 Tufton St, Westminster. Social Market Foundation is rated 3.3 out of 5 in the category non-profit organization in United Kingdom. The Social Market Foundation (SMF) is a cross-party, independent think tank. We believe that fair markets, complemented by open public services, increase prosperity and help people to live well. We offer policy analysis and ideas from the radical centre. We conduct research and run events looking at a wide range of economic and social policy areas, focusing on economic prosperity, public service reform and consumer markets. We engage with policymakers and opinion formers, including Ministers, MPs, civil servants, regulators, businesses, charities and the media. The SMF is resolutely independent, and the range of backgrounds and opinions among our staff, trustees and advisory board reflects this.

Address

11 Tufton St, Westminster

Phone

+442072227060

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

London

Founded

1989

Open hours

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John Aked

So the SMS are the UK's think tank? Can I just remind them that the Triple Lock was introduced to avoid pensions falling behind inflation which it already had done for years previously. My wife's and my pension totals 22k per year and if we were only to rely on our state pension we would likely have to claim income support as I am sure many already do. Before the SMS start deliberating on pension cuts and the Guardian and other broadsheets and tabloids report on it, they should maybe look at the top earners in the UK who earn over 100k p/Year, and start with the overpaid BBC and ITV presenters and top journalists who seem to believe that now they are KEY WORKERS they are worthy of such enormous salaries. I know who's income I would support at the moment to be cut, and who I would give the cuts to!! The Deserved NHS workers!!!!!!!

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David Palmer

Interesting talks