I still do not have the video of the above debate, which took place a couple of weeks ago at the OECD. However, the International
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Coffee break radio
I was called yesterday morning by Talk Radio and asked if I would take part in a discussion on whether or not the IFS were
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Tax rises? Bring them on as we will all be better off
The UK is a low tax nation. I point this out because the Institute for Fiscal Studies has said that if we want to balance
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The Neanderthals are winning
The fact that accountancy firm Grant Thornton is to part company with its CEO, Sacha Romanovitch, has made headline news. No doubt that is in
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The wreckers are getting their way
I am in very many ways surprised that the EU is still negotiating Brexit. Last December the only thing that has ever been agreed during
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The data needs of Public Accounts Committees
I was asked to give a talk to members of the Public Accounts Committees of about ten countries yesterday based on a paper I wrote
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The DisUnited Kingdom
It’s hard to be an optimist this morning. The EU says the Brexit problem lies with the UK, as if that is news. We know there
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A looming oil price crisis
It’s never the crisis you expect that gets you, precisely because they are anticipatable. It’s the unexpected that always really impacts. And there may be
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The future of money
The Bank of England has recently published this announcement in association with the FT: We’re pleased to launch the 2019 Bank of England and Financial Times
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