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GERS really is CRAP

Posted on August 22 2018

It was largely by accident that I became a commentator on the Scottish government’s Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland (GERS) statement about 18 months ago.
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A challenge to the tax profession: if you want to be credible back real tax reforms

Posted on August 22 2018

For those not familiar with it, there is what is known as the UK tax Twitterati, of which I think it fair to say I
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An independent Scotland will need its own currency

Posted on August 22 2018

I gather my friends at Common Weal are launching their campaign for an independent Scotland to have its own currency today. This was a contribution
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It’s always the lies that get them in the end

Posted on August 22 2018

It’s not bad luck that results in two senior US presidential advisers being either found, or pleading, guilty to corruption charges in a single day.
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