Douglas Carswell is a British politician who served as a Member of Parliament from 2005 to 2017, first as a Conservative before defecting to UKIP in 2014. A prominent Brexit campaigner and co-founder of Vote Leave, he now runs the Mississippi Center for Public Policy, a free-market think tank in the United States. Carswell is known for his advocacy of democratic reform, limited government, and economic freedom.
Calum and Tom talk to Douglas Carswell about:
Douglas's experience in Mississippi where free-market reforms have accelerated economic growth beyond the UK's
How Britain's "Blairite Ascendancy" of 30 years has empowered unaccountable experts and regulatory bodies that block elected officials from governing effectively
A detailed blueprint to restore executive power through orders in council, civil service reform, and judicial restraint
Proposals for public spending cuts of £170 billion and tax reductions including abolishing tariffs, lowering VAT, and reducing income taxes
Addressing immigration through tighter controls and a voluntary "re-migration" program for non-contributors
The cultural dimensions of Britain's troubles and the need to reassert Anglo-American values against cultural relativism
How these reforms could unlock British innovation and prosperity if leaders have the courage to endure short-term pain
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Further reading
Milestones: Nine steps to restore Britain - the essay outlining Douglas Carswell's detailed proposals
















