Nigel Farage says cutting “red tape” boosts growth. Let’s be honest about what that means: weaker paid leave, weaker sick and maternity pay, weaker anti-discrimination
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The corporate race from DEI
As the Telegraph reports this morning: Burberry has axed its diversity chief as part of a sweeping overhaul at the luxury goods giant. In a move
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Trump’s war on the USA
As the Washington Post noted yesterday: President Donald Trump delivered a meandering address to an unprecedented gathering of the country’s top military leaders, railing against
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The single transferable party
Introduction This is one of a series of posts on this blog which summarise my thinking on some key economic issues about which I am
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Tax changes everything
This week’s podcast was recorded as the final video in a series of videos that I made for the Global Initiative for Fiscal Transparency. I
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The team has expanded
The Funding the Future team has grown in number today. Eighteen months ago, I was responsible for dispatching almost all the content on this blog,
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Humanism, fascism, and migration
Umair Haque recently posed a profound question. What, he asked, is the opposite of fascism? His answer was not “democracy,” as many would suppose, but
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