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The left must be bold and back a green new deal

Posted on January 31 2019

Larry Elliott has an article under the above title in the Guardian this morning. As he does note: Full disclosure here: I was a founder
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Jonathan Portes, Prospect, modern monetary theory and the right to reply

Posted on January 31 2019

I am aware that Jonathan Portes had a rather bizarre, straw-man based, attack on modern monetary theory published in Prospect yesterday. In this he did,
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It’s not only Grant Thornton who have a problem with Patisserie Valerie: the Financial Reporting Council do too

Posted on January 31 2019

This is from The Times yesterday and is too important not to be shared: The Financial Reporting Council approved the quality of an audit of
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Grant Thornton dug themselves a great big pit yesterday and jumped right into it

Posted on January 31 2019

The Guardian has reported: The former auditor of the collapsed cake chain Patisserie Valerie has argued that it is not the role of accountants to uncover fraud.
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Patisserie Valerie shows how badly auditing is failing

Posted on January 30 2019

This is from the Guardian this morning: Accounts for Patisserie Valerie dating back to at least September 2014 contain unreliable figures on its financial performance, according to
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Where have 70% tax rates worked? In the USA, for a start….

Posted on January 30 2019

This is worth reading, and watch the video: Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) 29/01/2019, 20:18 We have a rigged tax code that has essentially legalized tax-dodging for
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What’s a bad night for May like now?

Posted on January 30 2019

There is little time for blogging today: the day job demands attention from hereon. But, first a thought on reaction in this morning’s media, which
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There are two deals left on the table: No deal and the EU’s deal (which is no longer May’s deal). Which would you choose?

Posted on January 29 2019

So, the Commons has voted. It would seem that it has rejected No Deal, because one non-binding amendment that suggested this was passed. But it
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The Big 4 are unable to imagine a process of change

Posted on January 29 2019

Accoring  to The Times: The heads of Deloitte, KPMG, EY and PWC have written to the Commons business committee to say the competition watchdog should
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