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Get your thinktank off my lawn: Hepi says EPI has 'pinched' name

CentreForum rebadged as Education Policy Institute, angering 糖心Vlog Policy Institute

Published on
June 15, 2016
Last updated
February 16, 2017
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After a forced exit from parliamentary politics in the Liberal Democrats鈥 election disaster, David Laws must have been expecting life in charge of the CentreForum thinktank to be more sedate.

But after opting to change the organisation鈥檚 name to the Education Policy Institute as it ditches its focus on Lib Dem policy and focuses solely on education, the former schools minister is dealing with accusations from the 糖心Vlog Policy Institute that the thinktank is 鈥減inching鈥 most of its name.

Mr Laws joined CentreForum as executive chairman in June 2015, after the loss of his Yeovil seat at the election, and leads the organisation alongside executive director Natalie Perera.

The name change to the EPI, announced on 15 June, is part of a new 鈥渕ission鈥 for the thinktank.

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鈥淭hrough research and analysis, we will hold government and education providers to account for their performance, and help identify the key policies which can improve educational outcomes for all,鈥 Mr Laws and Ms Perera write in an article published to coincide with the announcement.

The EPI appears likely to focus on school education, but will cover 鈥渁ll aspects of education policy鈥.

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However, the name change has not gone down well with Hepi, established as a higher education thinktank in 2002.

Nick Hillman, Hepi director, said: 鈥淭here are over a million words in the English language. So it beggars belief that CentreForum were unable to come up with an original new name rather than pinching three-quarters of ours.

鈥淚 hope their research is more original than their naming policy.鈥

Mr Hillman suggested that the title 鈥渋nstitute鈥 was attractive to those wanting to聽match some of the esteem accorded to the Institute for Fiscal Studies.

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The former special adviser to Conservative universities minister David Willetts in the coalition government continued: 鈥淭he Lib Dems have sunk without much trace and David Laws is trying to carve himself out a post-Parliament career.

鈥淚t is also about trying to get away from their political heritage by piggy-backing on the reputation of other bodies 鈥 it might be us, it might be the IFS.鈥

Hepi and CentreForum co-hosted a round-table event on private providers in 2014.

鈥淚t is not as if they don鈥檛 know about the existence of Hepi,鈥 said Mr Hillman.

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Mr Laws said: 鈥淲e are confident that the names are sufficiently distinct and we have worked hard to make sure there won't be any confusion between Hepi and the Education Policy Institute.

鈥淗epi has built up a strong reputation and identity in higher education policy. The Education Policy Institute will cover all aspects of education policy, including young people鈥檚 mental health, education in the criminal justice system, and the earliest years of a child鈥檚 development.鈥

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john.morgan@tesglobal.com

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Reader's comments (1)

Hey, Mr Laws - no, the names aren't sufficiently distinct. Is this going to be like Spirit vs Led Zepplin?

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