Might I recommend The Red Book? It’s published by Labour Left and is a free download, here. And yes, I disclose an interest. I wrote
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Sometimes you just have to laugh
This comment was in the Jersey Evening Post, from Geoff Cook, the head of Jersey Finance, which markets the island’s financial services sector: In a
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Illth
Ian Hislop referred to the ‘illth’ during his programme on banking last night. It’s a great word. According to Websters it means: : the condition
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Take the UK – Swiss tax deal and then avoid it
I was intrigued by the commentary on the Q Wealth Report web site about the UK – Swiss tax deal. They said: The tax justice
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Cayman fears the UK will leave it to ‘sink or swim’
I was amused by an article in the Telegraph this morning that says: A public consultation with the people of the Cayman Islands formed the basis of the report,
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Welfare reform and the US insurance giant Unum
All I can say is please read this from ‘Think Left’. The NHS is being dismantled. So is welfare. And all to make the rich
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Ernst & Young are confused
A representative from Ernst & Young came to the meeting I spoke at in the European Parliament last night on country-by-country reporting. He was a very
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Eurodad and the need for transparency in Europe
I was delighted to talk at the launch of Eurodad’s new report – ‘Exposing the lost billions: How financial transparency by multinationals on a country
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Worstall’s odd little note on Financial Transaction Taxes
Tim Worstall, who likes to think of himself as my bete noire, but who is actually a rather pedantic former UKIP press secretary (which explains why
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