There is one phrase that appears time and again in the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill 2019. It is this: A Minister of the Crown
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It’s time for Jersey to stop arguing about transparency and to get on and deliver it
The Jersey Evening Post published an interview with Andrew Mitchell MP yesterday. In it he made clear that he is sure the UK parliament can
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The psychopathic argument against corporate responsibility
A biographer of Milton Friedman called Jennifer Burns was in the FT yesterday saying: Corporate social responsibility is back – and that’s bad news for
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Too much haste is rarely good for decision making
I am not really the person to ask about the perils of seeking to do things in haste. I spend a great deal of my
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Resolving the crisis of Brexit begins at the seaside
This is why we have Brexit. As the Guardian reports this morning: Seaside towns and cities dominate the list of areas with the highest numbers
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Mervyn King gets it all wrong again because he hasn’t heard of the Green New Deal
Larry Elliott has written two articles in the Guardian on Mervyn King’s speech at the IMF / World Bank meetings this weekend. For those who don’t
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Brexit update
And here’s today’s Brexit update. I have no clue what will happen today. It will not, however, go as Boris Johnson wants. Tories will scream
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Feral finance is crashing the pension system as well as the UK’s politics
Brexit is an example of feral finance at work. But it is not the only one. Neil Woodford’s now failed activities in the funds management
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The Struggle for Britain
Yesterday was a weird day. For the UK. For Parliament. For Europe. For democracy. For the rule of law. I could go on. All were
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