Work with us
Work with us
Working with us offers the opportunity to be directly involved in our projects and to support the development of evidence-based policy. This may include commissioning research, sponsoring interviews, or supporting our events.
Why work with us
Create solutions
Our primary mission is to solve real-world problems. Whether by starting new conversations or providing practical policy answers, we bring experience and insight to each project. This includes building a deep understanding of complex issues, designing effective solutions, and conducting the research required to support them.
Impactful work
Our work has led to a tangible impact, often bringing attention to overlooked issues. We have worked with party leaders, government ministers, Members of Parliament, charities, and campaign groups, allowing us to incorporate diverse perspectives and drive meaningful change in public policy.
Influential solutions
We deliver policy solutions that gain attention across politics, academia, and industry. Our research reaches senior policymakers and thought leaders, while our online platforms attract hundreds of thousands of views, helping shape debate and influence public opinion.
Previous projects
Excluded Unity Alliance
Previous projects
Excluded Unity Alliance
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Co-founder of SCM Direct | former Leader of the True and Fair Party | Centre Think Tank supporter
Gina Miller
"Our paper with Centre Think Tank was pragmatic. What we talked about was strengthening some of the protections against loopholes, including transparency for offshore trusts, and tackling the non-dom status but creating a tiered system where people can pay in at different levels depending on how long they have been in the UK. This is much more pragmatic than a one-size-fits-all or a black-and-white solution. The actual conclusions of our report were astonishing."
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Chief Executive of Dignity in Dying
Sarah Wootton
"The new evidence within this paper confirms that not only do these laws give choice to those who need and want it at the end of their lives, but palliative care improves as a result. Australia’s experience of assisted dying legislation was a key focus during debates in the House of Commons on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, which successfully passed its third reading in June. This paper and its related content will continue to play a vital role in increasing understanding and awareness of how this country can learn from best practice overseas when it comes to choice at the end of life."
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Co-founder of SCM Direct | former Leader of the True and Fair Party | Centre Think Tank supporter
Gina Miller
"Our paper with Centre Think Tank was pragmatic. What we talked about was strengthening some of the protections against loopholes, including transparency for offshore trusts, and tackling the non-dom status but creating a tiered system where people can pay in at different levels depending on how long they have been in the UK. This is much more pragmatic than a one-size-fits-all or a black-and-white solution. The actual conclusions of our report were astonishing."
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Chief Executive of Dignity in Dying
Sarah Wootton
"The new evidence within this paper confirms that not only do these laws give choice to those who need and want it at the end of their lives, but palliative care improves as a result. Australia’s experience of assisted dying legislation was a key focus during debates in the House of Commons on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, which successfully passed its third reading in June. This paper and its related content will continue to play a vital role in increasing understanding and awareness of how this country can learn from best practice overseas when it comes to choice at the end of life."
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Co-founder of SCM Direct | former Leader of the True and Fair Party | Centre Think Tank supporter
Gina Miller
"Our paper with Centre Think Tank was pragmatic. What we talked about was strengthening some of the protections against loopholes, including transparency for offshore trusts, and tackling the non-dom status but creating a tiered system where people can pay in at different levels depending on how long they have been in the UK. This is much more pragmatic than a one-size-fits-all or a black-and-white solution. The actual conclusions of our report were astonishing."
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Chief Executive of Dignity in Dying
Sarah Wootton
"The new evidence within this paper confirms that not only do these laws give choice to those who need and want it at the end of their lives, but palliative care improves as a result. Australia’s experience of assisted dying legislation was a key focus during debates in the House of Commons on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, which successfully passed its third reading in June. This paper and its related content will continue to play a vital role in increasing understanding and awareness of how this country can learn from best practice overseas when it comes to choice at the end of life."
Ways to work with us
You can commission research from us and sponsor our events. Please use the contact form below to find out more.
Find out more
Contact our team to discuss these opportunities further or to set up a meeting with a senior member of our team.