I noted this on Politics Home this morning: A top Tory minister is set to blast Cabinet colleagues who are demanding more cash for their
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Setting the appropriate objectives for economic policy
Over the last week there have been two proposed changes to the obligations of the Bank of England. First of all, John McDonnell received a
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It really is time that people realised most government spending pays for itself
It is deeply depressing to see so much economically illiterate comment in the mainstream media. It’s even more depressing when it comes from those who
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The ‘other’ has been identified and now they’re being denied their ‘papers’ and rights
The corporate state works by rules. Violate them and you are the ‘other’. The ‘other’ is the group of persons that the corporate state requires so
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How long might the Brexit crisis endure?
Ivan Horrocks (who will be familiar to some as a long term contributor to this blog) had a post on the Progressive Pulse blog yesterday
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Is an enlightened approach to migration possible?
I have worked with environmentalist and campaigner Colin Hines for the last fifteen years. He and John Christensen of the Tax Justice Network are the
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Imagining a new order in the countries currently called the UK
Saturday morning is a time for reflection. And so I have done just that, on a week when the Brexit Bill passed through the House
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The new funding structure for the Bank of England suggests that the Treasury thinks the proverbial is going to hit the fan
Philip Hammond sprung a surprise by announcing a new era in the relationship between the government and the Bank of England last night. The details
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Debunking myths
Stephen Fergusson, who wrote the comment I reposted on MMT and football league points, has provided another interesting comment in which he has pointed to
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