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How low have we sunk?

Posted on September 15 2020

There has been much that has been confusing in British politics of late.   This tweet from the Conservatives last night can be used to
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Giving another tax break to big business is not the way to deal with the coming recession

Posted on September 15 2020

The Telegraph has reported, in what is no doubt an article placed by the Treasury seeking to ‘fly a kite’ to gauge reaction to an
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The Tax Research videos

Posted on September 15 2020

I began making videos with Mark Cooney of Spotted in Ely about three months ago, and this list of those we’ve made has grown pretty
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The price of a protocol: thoughts on the shredding of the UK’s international commitments

Posted on September 15 2020

Recorded yesterday, before the UK Internal Markets Bill Got is second reading. But nothing has been changed because of that: The Northern Ireland Protocol is
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