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Richard Murphy on developing a fairer and sustainable economy

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March 2024 is a record month for this blog

Posted on March 31 2024

Sometime this morning I celebrated (with a coffee) the moment when this blog had its best ever month in terms of traffic. The previous best
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2

Oxford needs to wake up and smell the shit

Posted on March 31 2024

I watched both boat races yesterday. Why? Because I wanted Cambridge to won. They do, after all, train in my home city of Ely on
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11

Why is Labour wrapping itself up in the Union flag?

Posted on March 31 2024

I did another Twitter poll yesterday, because the Guardian highlighted concerns that members of the Labour Party have expressed about campaign materials produced by its
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Why is Labour backing what its likely supporters think to be the worst possible option for water?

Posted on March 30 2024

I put this poll on Twitter yesterday: Let me say straight away, and before anyone else does, that I anm aware that such polls are
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32

Just suppose we tried to meet needs? What might happen?

Posted on March 30 2024

A new commentator on this blog named Tony Wikrent made an interesting comment yesterday, saying, when discussing the purpose of economics: ”Many subscribe to Lionel
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36

Why does Labour prefer long years of opposition to almost perpetual government?

Posted on March 30 2024

I had a discussion with Neal Lawson of Compass, and others, this week on the subject of proportional representation. Many of the usual arguments were
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36

Gordon Brown’s answer to poverty in the UK is to appeal to charity. When Labour looks like it will have a massive majority soon that is pathetic.

Posted on March 29 2024

Gordon Brown, the former Labour Prime Minister, had an article in the Guardian newspaper yesterday that plumbed new depths for the Labour Party. Brown acknowledged
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It’s not just Thames Water: the whole of the English water industry is environmentally insolvent

Posted on March 29 2024

I posted this thread on Twitter last June, but it is just as relevant today: There has been much discussion about the likely failure of
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31

It is essential that the state regulate the private sector if we are to avoid fascism. It looks as if both Labour and the Tories have abandoned this goal.

Posted on March 29 2024

In April 1938, President Franklin D Roosevelt sent a message to Congress in which he said: Unhappy events abroad have retaught us two simple truths
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