It would seem from comments received here, on Twitter, and rather more generally that those seeking Brexit do so from within some sort of bubble.
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Why the government’s charity gagging is based on the flakiest of evidence
When looking at new issues arising on freedom of speech in this country I came across a really excellent blog post that summarised exactly why
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The right to speak
This government has gagged unions and charities. It is now denying charities the right to question its policies in the interests of those they represent
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Google, tax and me: The NEF Podcast
Tax Reporting Standards: Mapping stakeholder needs
I am at a meeting today discussing the creation of Tax Reporting Standards, given the failure of the International Financial Reporting Standard Foundation to address any of
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I will mourn the Conservative Party
For all its manifold weaknesses I will mourn the Conservative Party when it has gone. The most successful electoral fighting machine in democratic history has
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The government has announced the outlawing of intellectual opposition
I am grateful to Ivan Horrocks for drawing my attention to an article in the Guardian on Sunday. As Ivan noted: There’ll be a lot
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I have only one instinct on the EU, and it is that we must stay
It is time to make my position on the EU clear. Let me state the obvious: the EU is deeply flawed by design. Any arrangement
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Tax Justice Network Podcast: Tax haven USA
The Tax Justice Network has just published the 50th edition of its Taxcast. In this edition: which country is the second easiest in the world after
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