| Debt of gratitude... |
We at MBC have been very privileged to be both witness and participant in the broad policy debate on the centre and economically liberal right of British politics for almost twenty years now. From the inception of the Social Market Foundation in 1989 and the individual membership of Damian Merciar, through to his contribution in a non party aligned capacity, to both the Adam Smith Institute and the Institute of Economic Affairs - the leading intellectual forums of their kind in Europe, we have participated in the debate on the future of our regulated and former monopoly State industries. We have witnessed and worked in these industries in their privatised and liberalised form, and witnessed the benefits derived from this liberalisation. We have argued for greater accountability of funding for Government sponsorship of "safe" sectors, such as aviation and sponsored medical research. We have helped promote and articulate the case for free trade in Damian's personal involvement in the new and influential think tank, the Globalisation Institute.
We have
argued the case for decreasing regulation as the benefits of competition
develop a sector's market - most obviously witnessed in the mobile telecoms
arena, an area that didn't exist twenty years ago, and one that flourished on
the back of a liberalised fixed telecoms market. Who would have thought that
not too long ago the Post Office was responsible for telephony in the UK? |