Media
Praful regularly writes op-eds, gives quotes and is interviewed on a variety of topics across print news and broadcast outlets. See below for his recent work.
For media enquiries, please email contact@goodgrowthfoundation.co.uk.
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The Brexit debate has moved on, and so has Britain
If people feel the positive effects of our new EU relationship, then accusations of "Brexit betrayal" will have no purchase whatsoever.
Read Praful in PoliticsHome.
What do Labour-Reform switchers want? It’s not what you think
Read Praful’s op-ed in CityAM.
BBC Newsnight
Watch Praful discuss on BBC Newsnight the Good Growth Foundation’s latest report, ‘The Third Rail of British Politics’, about the UK-EU relationship.
Newsnight - University Challenge
Watch Praful on Newsnight discussing the Good Growth Foundation’s upcoming report on the UK-EU relationship.
Politics Hub with Sophy Ridge
See Praful discuss a UK-US trade deal on Sky News’s Politics Hub.
UK urged to give companies incentives to hire the long-term sick
Read about Good Growth Foundation advocacy for a National Insurance Holiday for employers that hire those on long-term sickness/disability benefits in Bloomberg.
How was the spring statement? Three experts give their verdicts on key policy areas
See Praful discuss the Chancellor’s Spring Statement with Liz Bates on Sky News.
Welfare reform must end the waste of human potential
See Good Growth Foundation research in The Sunday Times View
‘Labour must redefine what good growth looks like for ordinary people’
Praful Nargund, LabourList
Are Labour’s Growth Goals Meaningless?
Watch Praful talk about the Good Growth Foundation’s first report, Mind the Growth Gap, on The Rest is Money podcast.
Newsnight: Can the Chancellor bring growth?
Watch Praful on Newsnight talking about the Good Growth Foundation’s first report, Mind the Growth Gap.
Cross Question with Iain Dale
Watch Praful Nargund, the Director of the Good Growth Foundation, on Cross Question talking about growth and the Labour Government.
Removing DWP benefits could push people into crime to make ends meet, voters fear
Sophie Huskisson and Ashley Cowburn, The Mirror