Norman Blackwell, Baron Blackwell

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Blackwell, Norman Roy. (2011). Look Back from the Future : A radical path to growth and prosperity in the 21st century (PDF). London: Centre for Policy Studies. ISBN   978-1-906996-39-0.
  • Blackwell, Norman Roy. (2009). A Blueprint for Renegotiating The UK's EU Relationship (PDF). London: Global Vision Research Paper.
  • Blackwell, Norman Roy. (2006). Three Cheers for Selection : How grammar schools help the poor. London: Centre for Policy Studies. ISBN   1905389418.
  • Blackwell, Norman Roy. (2006). From Principle to Policy: What an alternative manifesto should say. (with Ruth Lea). London: Centre for Policy Studies. ISBN   190538937X.
  • Blackwell, Norman Roy. (2006). Sleepwalking into an EU Legal System: How the Charter of Fundamental Rights is Being Incorporated Into British Law. London: Centre for Policy Studies. ISBN   1905389248.
  • Blackwell, Norman Roy. (2005). Take poor families out of tax!. London: Centre for Policy Studies. ISBN   1905389140.
  • Blackwell, Norman Roy. (2004). Why Britain Can't Afford Not to Cut Taxes: Five Tax Cuts to Make Now. London: Centre for Policy Studies. ISBN   1903219817.
  • Blackwell, Norman Roy. (2004). Better Schools and Hospitals : Why parent and patient choice will work. London: Centre for Policy Studies. ISBN   1903219752.
  • Blackwell, Norman Roy. (2004). What if we say no to the EU Constitution?. London: Centre for Policy Studies. ISBN   190321971X.
  • Blackwell, Norman Roy. (2003). Freedom and Responsibility: a manifesto for a smaller state, a bolder nation. London: Centre for Policy Studies. ISBN   1903219590.
  • Blackwell, Norman Roy. (2003). A Defining Moment? A review of the issues and options for Britain arising from the Convention on the Future of Europe. London: Centre for Policy Studies. ISBN   1903219531.
  • Blackwell, Norman Roy. (2002). Better Healthcare for All : Replacing the NHS monopoly with patient choice. (with Daniel Kruger). London: Centre for Policy Studies. ISBN   1903219434.
  • Blackwell, Norman Roy. (2001). Funding the Basic State Pension : Report of the Independent Panel on Pension Reform. Chairman: Lord Blackwell. London: Centre for Policy Studies. ISBN   1903219264.
  • Blackwell, Norman Roy. (2001). Towards Smaller Government: the second wave of the revolution. London: Centre for Policy Studies. ISBN   1903219302.
  • Blackwell, Norman Roy. (1983). Beyond Minis: Improving Public Sector Efficiency and Effectiveness : the Next Steps. (with Tim Eggar). London: Bow Group.
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