Events disrupted the flow of tax and other news yesterday, but some things are worth catching up on. One thing of importance that happened occurred
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A call for open minds: change cannot happen without them
I am surprised to find that I want to share this series of tweets: Most will say ‘Ed Miliband? He’s still around?’ Or ‘What the
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Passports for London?
One of the more bizarre ideas post-Brexit has been reported by the FT: Business leaders have outlined their vision of a London-only visa that would allow
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How do we build public trust in HMRC?
The All Party Parliamentary Group on Responsible Tax is holding the following event: How do we build public trust in HMRC? 10am, Wednesday 16th November
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The last neoliberal President?
No one that I know has identified Donald Trump’s politics sufficiently to be sure into what category they might fall. What they are not is
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Where from here?
If anyone now thinks the left can win elections by embracing neoliberalism they are, I think, wrong. And if anyone thinks supplying people with ever
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Trump releases an entitlement to hate
Reactions are best served cold, and I am writing at 5am when it looks likely that Donald Trump will be next President of the USA.
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There was a knock at the door: modern folk tales for troubling times
I share this adapted post from the blog of the New Weather Institute, with permission: “Stories are one of the most ancient and most effective
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We need deficits right now: Philip Hammond needs to say so
The Guardian, and others, highlight an Institute for Fiscal Studies report this morning. Their headline is: £25bn hole will limit Philip Hammond’s options in autumn
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