At the Labour Party conference this morning, Rachel Reeves said: “There is nothing progressive, nothing Labour, about government using one in every £10 of public
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Capitalism, my arse
As the Guardian reports this morning: The government has said it will underwrite a £1.5bn loan guarantee to Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) as the carmaker battles the
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Fiscal rules
Introduction This is one of a series of posts on this blog which summarise my thinking on some key economic issues about which I am
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Another new series: my economic ideas
The amount of email traffic I am receiving regarding the blog and YouTube is increasing at present. Some are invitations: I am doing a fair
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Labour: racist, immoral and likely to tear the country apart
Yesterday, Keir Starmer described Reform’s policy on the right to indefinite leave to remain (ILR) in the UK as “racist”, “immoral” and likely to “tear
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Language, responsibility, and care
Yesterday‘s post on Plato’s Cave was not, as it turns out, the only one to have come out of Saturday morning’s discussion that Jacqueline and
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Would ID cards make life easier?
Keir Starmer has reopened the debate on national identity cards. Supporters say they could make public services, voting, and security simpler. Critics warn of surveillance,
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We are on the path to change now. The only choice is to where we’re headed.
The FT has done some fascinating analysis of Keir Starmer’s speeches over the last few years. What they found was: The single word “change” —
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Burnham v Starmer: it’s not hard to decide
The Guardian’s editorial today begins with a long evisceration of Keir Starmer and his caution, before noting: Andy Burnham, sketching a different course. His “Manchesterism”
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