England’s local election results are revealing a dramatic political shift. Reform is making major gains across poorer regions, coastal towns, and former Labour heartlands, whilst
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Where are we now?
There is something raw and exciting about an election night. For someone who has been an eager election result observer since the 1970 general election,
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The winner is clear. As is the biggest loser.
Starting writing at what is, quite literally, the crack of dawn this morning, it is apparent that all the forecasts about the local elections in
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MMT and the central banking myth
I decided to publish our MMT Source Book this morning, and overnight, a query came in from Australia that would have made the cut if
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Is Trump manoeuvring markets?
I liked this tweet posted on X yesterday: Is Trump manoeuvring markets with his announcements? You bet he is. And the sad fact is, they
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Out today: The MMT Sourcebook
I am pleased to report that we have added a new publication to the PDF download section of this website today. After months of hard
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Does today mark the end of two-party politics?
Britain may be witnessing the end of two-party politics. Today’s local and devolved elections could mark a turning point in the political history of the
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Is Andrew Bailey the weakest link?
The Financial Times has published an article by Andrew Bailey, governor of the Bank of England and chair of the Financial Stability Board, in which
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The seven stages of meltdown, coming our way
I complained yesterday that the BBC, in particular, had reported weekend events and claims about what was happening in the Strait of Hormuz without appropriate
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