I admit that one of the difficulties of blogging regularly is working out what is worth talking about, and what just keeps the flow going.
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How sustainable is our national debt? Have your say.
The UK parliament’s House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee has issued a call for evidence, asking the question, ‘How sustainable is our national debt?’ In
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The current tax scandal was avoidable – and major reform are still required so that small business is taxed fairly
The so-called loan scheme tax charge imposed by HM Revenue & Customs mainly on those who had, in my opinion, undoubtedly engaged in tax avoidance
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The UK’s leaders are united, but only in their indifference to what happens within it but outside England
As Politico reports in their daily morning email today: Following Northern Ireland’s biggest ever public sector strikes on Thursday, Secretary of State Chris Heaton-Harris issued
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Four things business wants from Rachel Reeves she won’t be delivering
My National article this morning: Available here. And, just in case you won’t go there, the four things are: A government committed to the rule
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UK banks are rubbish: of course they are undervalued
The FT noted last night that: Jeremy Hunt has called in Britain’s largest banks to discuss why they remain so poorly valued compared with global
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A Tory MP
We do not enjoy the public good that democracy is meant to be
What gets me about the fiasco of the Rwanda asylum Bill that passed the Commons last night, but which is very unlikely to pass the
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Questions for Rachel Reeves
A regular commentator on the blog, whose identity is known to me, has posted this in the comments section: Next week, I’m representing my firm
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