Three days to go to the election, and all Boris Johnson does is lie. It’s boring to point it out, again, but he did it
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The election manifestos and international taxation: Labour leads the pack
I have been focussing on the green dimensions to deciding who to vote for in this election, but in a blog stall called Tax Research
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Voting Anything But Conservative is a vote for the Green New Deal
Friends of the Earth have announced that Labour has the strongest green manifesto in this election, but only after securing extra-manifesto commitments from them. The
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Boris Johnson is a promoter of the politics of envy
This, I think, is the true Boris Johnson: Johnson is patronising whilst supporting inequality and the politics of envy which, as he makes clear, are
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We can make a change on December 12
This morning the required thought is ABC: Anything But Conservative
Sunday mornings are for clearing the head. I am not implying I have a hangover. In my case this simply means a slower than normal
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Who are accounts really for? – my first column now I am back with AccountingWEB
Following my move to part-time academic life I have rejoined AccountingWEB as a columnist. My first column is out this morning: To read the column
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Sustainable cost accounting at the Local Authority Pension Fund Forum
I spoke at the Local Authority Pension Fund Forum conference yesterday on sustainable cost accounting : These were my slides: Sustainable cost accounting Richard Murphy
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The Silicon Six and their $100 billion global tax gap
The full Fair Tax Mark report on the tax avoidance of the Big Six Silicon Valley tech companies is now out. This report has already
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