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Why Labour’s right to be talking nationalisation

Posted on November 15 2019

This is why the UK has failed for the last 40 years: Government has not just failed to invest enough – since 1980 it has,
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Getting wealth, tax and much else wrong: the FT’s morning lesson in how not to write an editorial

Posted on November 15 2019

The FT is a paper I rely on, for better or worse. It does have the best coverage of news, some of the best editorial
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Venn diagrams for our times: really important issues

Posted on November 15 2019

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The Fair Tax Mark

Posted on November 15 2019

I was the original creator of the idea of the Fair Tax Mark and co-creator of the Mark that we actually have. Since its inception
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The dinosaurs need to go extinct pretty darned soon

Posted on November 15 2019

In economics I think it fair to say that there are still an enormous number of dinosaurs alive, well and still kicking too much. The
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