I can only presume that the trolls are quite worried about the Taxing Wealth Report 2024. Since I have suggested that it is approaching completion,
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Labour is claiming that £28 billion of investment in climate change a year is not possible. But that’s not true. That’s Starmer’s choice.
I posted this thread on Twitter this morning: Labour says it cannot now afford to spend £28 billion a year to deliver the investment in
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Will we follow China and suffer deflation – which is very much worse than inflation?
China is suffering deflation, as has been reported this morning: In Western economies, like the UK, we have an obsession with inflation because deflation is
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When do we admit that we live in a state where the rule of law no longer applies?
As the Guardian reports this morning: Protesters who wear masks could face arrest, up to a month in jail and a £1,000 fine under proposed
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Labour abandons hope
After what appears to have been an eternity of dithering today, Labour is finally announcing that it has abandoned its pledge to spend £28 billion
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The Taxing Wealth Report – an update
I have this morning published what I think will be the pre-penultimate section of the Taxing Wealth Report 2024 this morning, dealing with necessary changes
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The Taxing Wealth Report: Removing existing anomalies within the UK system that prevent the delivery of tax justice might cost £19.1 billion per annum
I have this morning published the latest note in my series that will make up the Taxing Wealth Report 2024. This latest note suggests that if
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Why won’t Wes Streeting talk about the dangers from sugar?
I posted this not long ago on Twitter: Why are Labour refusing to talk about the real cause of the health crisis that we have
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The Bank of England’s justifications for quantitative tightening as provided to the Commons Treasury Committee are almost entirely untrue
The House of Commons Treasury Committee published a report on quantitative tightening this morning. It’s 40 pages, and whilst I have scan read it all, please
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