I have just posted this on Twitter, and I am not sure that there is much to add. Two members want change. The rest want
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My appearance on the Jeremy Vine show, yesterday
As I mentioned yesterday, I was on the Jeremy Vine show on BBC Radio 2 yesterday in which I was in discussion with a person
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To govern is to do things. So what is Labour going to do?
My short video this morning argues that to govern is to do things. Labour is going to have to work out what it’s about very
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I beg to differ: Labour is offering a disaster to this country
The Guardian carries a letter this morning from a range of economists, many of whom I have crossed swords with, supporting Labour’s economic policy. That
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The last thing the UK university sector needs is an increase in tuition fees
The FT has reported this morning that: A Labour government should take immediate steps to stabilise the UK’s university system, raising the annual £9,250 tuition
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The UK’s precarious £15 trillion of financial wealth
In this morning’s video, I argue that although the UK looks to be a wealthy country, with £15 trillion of financial assets, that wealth will
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Keir Starmer, the austerian
This damning indictment of Sir Keir Starmer was published by Channel 4 News last night: What is made clear is that Starmer was an authoritarian
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The City of London really does need to understand that the government does not need its money
The FT has reported that: A new Labour government could raise extra money for investment from bond markets without causing a Liz Truss-style gilts crisis,
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A disaster foretold
This looks to me like a disaster foretold. It is the result of a large opinion poll for the Telegraph, published yesterday: Why might this
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