I watched this extract from a speech by Katharine Birbalsingh at the National Conservative conference yesterday. I think you should to. Only by doing so
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Communicating MMT
As many readers here will be aware, I recently dedicated quite a lot of effort to thinking about a white paper on modern monetary theory
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The fiscal rule that we really need
Andy Haldane, formerly at the Bank of England and now at the Royal Society of Arts, has said something I can definitely agree with in
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Braverman, out of step
As the Guardian notes in its morning comment email: Thousands of Britons should be trained to drive trucks, work in the meat industry and gather
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The Account: a new economic paradigm for the left
As I noted on Saturday, I gave a talk on the above theme on Saturday, for which a YoutTube will be available in due course.
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Hallucinations
There has been some discussion of AI here of late. I have been reading about it and came across the concept of hallucinations. These refer
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Labour has a plan, but no hint of a strategy or any idea on delivery
I have been asked by several commentators to comment on the rumoured draft Labour manifesto published on the Labour List website. Ever obedient (?) I
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Starmer has changed his mind on almost everything. Now he needs to add PR to that list.
Keir Starmer said in his speech on his vision for Labour yesterday: We’re going to have priorities coming into government, clear priorities. They are going
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The ‘bastards’ have always done for the Tories
As the Guardian notes this morning: Rishi Sunak was losing control of an increasingly anarchic Tory party on Saturday as former cabinet ministers openly criticised
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