It’s become a recurring theme of this crisis that no one should believe government data because almost one of it is what it seems to
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The duty to build afresh hangs heavy on those who can do it
I wrote this as a Twitter thread. It became a long one. I offer it here in the way that I write it, with lines
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The Green New Deal in parliament
I am pleased to note that there is now an All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on the Green New Deal: The All Party Parliamentary Group
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The Fair Tax Mark is going international
I feel like I am overdue to share this, from the Fair Tax Mark, of which I was a director for six years and which
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Today’s video: Should we be raising taxes now?
The talk is of tax increases. But is that appropriate? And as an aside, if you have issues that you want to be addressed I
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Rishi Sunak: masking error
I don’t wish to be critical but….I saw this tweet Making the most of @Pret's price cut in response to the VAT reduction that takes
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Apple beats the EU – for now – and the EU begins to fight back
This tweet was not good news for tax justice campaigners: #EUGeneralCourt annuls the decision taken by the @EU_Commission regarding the Irish #TaxRulings in favour of
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How realistic is the Office for Budget Responsibility forecast for the UK economy?
The Office for Budget Responsibility has delivered its forecast for the UK economy. In summary it tests three scenarios: The optimistic scenario says we bounce
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The idea that capital gains tax might be reformed is frightening some
Thew front covers of the Times and Telegraph this morning both refer to the forthcoming capital gains tax review that I have already noted today:
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