I was asked of the weekend if I might write a review of various aspects of the coronavirus pandemic, with a particular emphasis on taxation,
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Trump’s economic free-riding
The Politico commentary email had this summary of Trump’s tax returns this morning: TRUMP TAX BOMBSHELL: A blockbuster New York Times investigation dropped last night: The
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Econocide: this government’s chosen policy
From my Twitter account: Econocide is, I think, an appropriate term for this government’s economic policy. It is the pursuit of a policy of economic
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The government’s policy might now be described as econocide: the deliberate destruction of economic well being to the point that it is life-threatening
I think that Phillip Inman successfully summarises reaction to Rishi Sunak’s replacement job retention scheme when saying in The Observer: The winter plan involves a
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By their own standards our government is an extremist organisation
The government issued new guidance on planning school relationship, sex and health curricula this week. Included in the advice is this instruction: Schools should not under
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‘Competition’ is killing us
In this episode of the Tax Justice Network’s monthly podcast, the Taxcast: How a competition lawyer’s eyes were opened to the dangers of letting companies get
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For the sake of refusing to costlessly create the money required to keep our economy going it is going to be destroyed
I thought that yesterday’s announcement by Richie Sunak would be bad. I predicted that before he spoke. I also pointed out all the flaws in
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What is in the national debt?
This video was made after I’d done my initial research into what is really in the national debt. That research is here. That research is
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