I don’t normally repost campaign emails here, but I feel that the Bill that Clive Lewis MP is promoting on the water industry is important
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Trump comes out in favour of corruption
The corruption rollout that is now the characteristic of Trump’s presidency continues today. As the FT has reported: Donald Trump has ordered the Department of
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I don’t believe in ‘isms’
I am bored by politicians who pretend that there are ‘isms’ that create political divides in the UK. There aren’t. All our political parties are
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Our tax system needs radical rethinking – not tinkering over costs
Both the FT and the Guardian note criticisms of HM Revenue & Customs raised by the National Audit Office this morning. As the NAO says:
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It’s decision time for Starmer
Trump has, off the cuff, and whilst mid-air on Air Force One, announced that the US will impose new, universal 25 per cent tariffs on
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Trump’s assumptions don’t stack – unless democracy is taken out of the equation
The FT has a headline this morning that says: In principle, I have no problem with the US cutting its defence spending: the military-industrial complex
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How to pay for financial education
Everyone but the government seems to agree that young people need a proper education in finance before leaving school, and there is a pot of
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If Labour will not stop Farage, then it – and the country – are consigned to history
Andrew Rawnsley has this line in his column in The Observer this morning: “Reform is not great for Labour, but it is an existential threat
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Labour’s growth policy is fantasy fiction
Labour is promising growth based on carbon capture and storage, new nuclear power stations and sustainable flying, and none of them are known to work.
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