I wrote yesterday on the rise of neo-feudalism. A long time, and much appreciated commentator on this blog is Andrew Dickie. He commented on my
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A ticking tax timebomb waiting to undermine the Tories
This amusing in the Guardian: Hundreds of thousands of families losing child benefit payments this year need to “get off their backsides” and fill in extra forms
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Mythbusting: austerity does not lead to faster growth
France takes on Amazon. It’s time we did too
As the FT reports this morning: France’s parliament has passed a law preventing internet booksellers from offering free delivery to customers, in an attempt to
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This time the crisis is deliberate, planned and coolly calculated
An FT email this morning has this headline: Melodramatic? I don’t think so. I’m beginning to get those September / October 2008 feelings all over
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Is the neo-feudalists party over? Not yet. Not by a long way.
Neo-feudalism is a term is a term that literally means new feudalism. It was introduced onto this blog, I think, by regular commentator Ivan Horrocks.
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Mythbusting: austerity has not reduced the UK’s debt and borrowing
Of course you can out money offshore, at your own peril
For the offshore geeks who visit this site, an interesting new law report from Jersey. I do not have time to summarise it this morning
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Should Lynton Crosby walk Cameron’s talk?
The Mirror headline this morning is: The suggestion is simple: David Cameron’s election guru owns and runs a mysterious offshore company in Malta, the Mirror can
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