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Some people never seem to learn that a lack of money is not the constraint on the UK economy

Posted on June 21 2021

Liam Byrne MP – the former Labour Chief Secretary to the Treasury who in 2010 wrote a note to his successor saying that the UK
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The real Covid financial crisis is increasing inequality – which means the wealthy must pay more tax

Posted on June 21 2021

As I have already explained this morning, there is no Covid debt crisis. The UK national debt hardly increased in 2020/21. And the cost of
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Why we do not have a Covid debt crisis

Posted on June 21 2021

There is much talk this morning about the Covid debt crisis that the UK faces and the fact that this is going to require cuts
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Many nationalities: one NHS

Posted on June 21 2021

This is from the House of Commons Library: As they summarise it: And Dido Harding wants to reduce dependence on ‘foreigners’ in the NHS. Let
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