Helen Schofield noted a couple of videos in the comments a few days ago, both produced by X+Chsrritine Desan to whose work she has been
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Reaching out for impact
There has been some discussion on here as to why I have been writing long Twitter threads (up to 4,400 words long) and have then
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Why we don’t need to repay the national debt – and why doing so would be incredibly economically harmful
I have just posted this on Twitter – as a rather long thread. But it’s important to explain why the debt fetishists are wrong to
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Whenever did the future matter to Johnson?
I liked a Twitter thread by Chris Giles from the FT yesterday (and those are words I do not expect to write often). In it
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There is nothing moral about balancing the government’s books
Rishi Sunak says he has a moral duty to get rid of the UK’s deficit. Doing so will create hardship, deny people the chance to
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Sunak is paving the way for austerity – which is the very last thing the UK economy needs
As The Independent has reported of comment in the current edition of The Spectator: Continuing to borrow billions of pounds for extra public spending is
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Covid time
Procurement policy may not be sexy, but if we want corruption free government it’s critical
Procurement sounds almost as exciting as accounting to most people. And as a chartered accountant I am certain that people are wrong about the importance
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Tax haven UK is coming
I really did not believe that the government would be daft enough to signal quite so soon that they really do intend to turn the
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