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HMRC back down on plan to stop publishing wealth statistics

Posted on August 15 2016

I took part in the HMRC consultation on its plan to cease publication of wealth statistics. As a result I was pleased to get this
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I support Jeremy Corbyn on education reform, but what about abolishing student debt which is the real reform he should be offering?

Posted on August 15 2016

I welcome what Jeremy Corbyn had to say on education yesterday. But there was a big omission, which was student debt. It’s all well and
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How is Labour’s social movement going to transform neoliberalism when right now it’s not even near the issues

Posted on August 15 2016

I noted this comment in the Observer yesterday from Emma Rees, a Momentum national organiser: For many, Labour might be the slightly nicer face of
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In Edinburgh this Wednesday

Posted on August 15 2016

If you are in Edinburgh on Wednesday there’s this gig: The functioning version is here.

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