According to the Tatler the Scottish aristocracy are none to keen on independence. One is reported as saying ‘The buggers are out to get us’.
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Lies, damned lies, the referendum and the demand for change
I apologise for continuing to blog on the theme of the Scottish referendum, but little has so successfully revealed the true nature of the problems
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We can’t reinvent the economy unless we reclaim the right to tax
I have just spoken at the Reinventing Our Economy conference in Glasgow. This is, broadly speaking, what I had to say: Thank you for asking
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The Orwellian language of neoclassical economics needs to be replaced by economic truth
Anatole Kaletsky is chairing the conference I am speaking at later today. In his opening comments he talked of the Orwellian language of neoclassical economics:
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Apple has captured the commons and we need to reclaim them
I was drawn to this comment by Richard Seymour in the Guardian this morning: What Apple has effected, just like Microsoft before it, is an
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Punk economics – the risks of deflation
There is little time to blog this morning, at least as yet. I’m too busy Reinventing the Economy in Glasgow this morning. But in the
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Making public services accountable
As the FT reports this morning: Half of voters feel that no one takes responsibility when outsourced public services go wrong, according to a leading
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Tales of hope are the foundation of reinvention
I am heading to Scotland this morning. Not because of the referendum debate, because the debate I am taking part in is strictly neutral on
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If you’re in Glasgow tomorrow and Thursday, so am I
Reinventing Our Economy for People and the Planet Conference and Wellbeing, Work, Equality and Environment Debate The Adam Smith Business School in conjunction with Friends
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