I have already done one commentary on the Green Party’s manifesto. But, having looked at the costings of other parties, I feel duty-bound to do
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Critiquing the Green’s manifesto on the BBC
I was on the BBC News Channel this morning critiquing what I knew at the time of the Green’s manifesto. I admit the one thing
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9.45 this morning
If all goes according to plan I will be on the BBC News Channel at 9.45 this morning discussing the Green Party’s tax and economic
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Censorship?
Yesterday, this post of mine was removed from TikTok for a while: Apparently, it violated rules by encouraging hate speech. I appealed, explaining that it
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When asked who to favour, banks or children in poverty, Rachel Reeves chose banks
As the FT has reported this morning: So, given a choice, Rachel Reeves has chosen to favour banks when there is near universal agreement now
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The neoliberal show is out of road
The Office for National Statistics has posted this tweet this morning, which says all that needs to be known about the new GDP data, out
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The Tories, ‘fully-costed’ plans and the back of fag packets
The Tories have delivered their ‘fully costed’ manifesto. It is, like the Liberal Democrats’ plan before it, far from an adequate explanation of what they
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In England’s green and pleasant – or is it grubby and dying? – land
My short video this morning laments the lack of green policy from our major political parties at this election. In it, I argue that William
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There is no black hole in government funding
I published this video this morning. In it, I argue that while politicians might talk endlessly about black holes in government funding, in reality, there
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