Having put up Labour’s alternative Queen’s speech, I wondered what mine would be. It would be something like this: A tax justice bill. This would
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As I occasionally point out, I’m not a member of the Labour party – or any other party come to that. However, sometime something does not get the publicity
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I have been sent lobbying materials submitted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to interested parties in Europe on country-by-country reporting, amongst other
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Andrew Goodall has been writing about tax for some time, and has seen the inside out of many of the debates I have been involved in over the years.
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I mentioned the Church Times (a Church of England publication) and its publication of an extraordinary defence of tax avoidance by chartered accountant Simon McKie last week. I know of
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Francois Hollande is going to live with Angela Merkel and her absurd demands for austerity for the time being, I suggest. That’s going to please the right.
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I believe transparency can change a great deal. I have major concerns about the abuse of limited liability. I ask for more information from multinational corporations, in particular. Today George Monbiot takes the
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The talk across all newspapers is that Cameron has said there is no change to this austerity programme. As an indication of how lame this government is on growth there’s this from
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The FT is showing its true colours this morning. There’s a typcially patronising article lecturing a new left wing president. And some anti-democracy rhetoric. And a
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