The TUC has launched a new report I have written on corporation tax this morning. As the report says, it: Reviews the history of UK corporation tax, the
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How to waste £280 million: cut corporation tax in Northern Ireland
I know I keep blogging about the folly of Northern Ireland wanting to cut its corporation tax rate of 12.5%, but I admit that I
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The delicious irony of UBS threatening to move to the UK to avoid regulation
OK, it is only a rumour, but the Guardian reports this morning that: UBS could move the headquarters of its investment bank to London to
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Scottish Nationalist Party take note: cutting corporation tax does not pay
I wrote yesterday about the enormous cost to Northern Ireland of cutting corporation tax rates there. Using a pro-cut quangos data I think it’s safe
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What if we get NHS reform without there ever being a Health and Social Care Reform Bill?
As the Guardian (and every other paper) notes, Nick Clegg has thrown a metaphorical hand grenade into the midst of the Coalition government, announcing, apparently
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The Isle of Man and Jersey create opacity – according to H M Revenue & Customs
A couple of weeks ago I presented evidence to the House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee. My evidence will be published shortly. This week Dave Hartnett also gave
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New Labour taxed and spent much less than Thatcher
The following blog has been put on Left Foot Forward. Written by Michael Burke it examines the myth that Labour’s spending caused the financial crisis, and shows
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Each new job created by corporation tax cuts in Northern Ireland will cost £61,000
The Economic Advisory Group in Northern Ireland (a quango) has strongly endorsed the demand for a cut in the corporation tax in Northern Ireland to 12.5% to
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European Parliament makes clear it wants full country-by-country reporting
The Monetary Affairs Committee of the EU Parliament has sent the following letter to the European Commission: Mr Michel Barnier Commissioner for Internal Market and Services European Commission Rue
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