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A Time for Choosing

Free Enterprise in Twenty-First Century Britain

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  • © 2015

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  • offers a significant contribution to the public debate about the future direction of Britain's government

  • Each chapter takes on a particular topic and diagnoses the major challenges facing Britain in the 21st century

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Government

  2. Government

  3. Market

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About this book

In the twenty-first century, Britain faces new challenges from disruptive technology, an ever more competitive world and an ageing population. Structured around a radical manifesto for free enterprise, A Time for Choosing offers a significant contribution to the public debate about the future direction of Britain's government.

Reviews

"At a time when the whole concept of free enterprise is under attack as never before, this brave, intelligent and cogently-argued book puts the case for economic freedom and free markets better than anything since Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman." Andrew Roberts, Historian & Journalist

"A penetrating essay by three brilliant young thinkers, A Time for Choosing sets out a modern manifesto for how Britain can prosper and be fair, free and at the forefront of technology and social innovation. Kwarteng, Bourne and Dupont combine acute historical analysis with radical and fresh thinking about enterprise." Matt Ridley, author of The Rational Optimist

Editors and Affiliations

  • UK

    The Free Enterprise Group

  • Spelthorne, UK

    Kwasi Kwarteng

  • Institute of Economic Affairs, UK

    Ryan Bourne

  • Policy Exchange, UK

    Jonathan Dupont

About the editors

The Free Enterprise Group was founded in 2011 by a small group of likeminded Conservative MPs to recast the argument about free enterprise for a new age.

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