I noted last September that I had, slightly to my surprise, reached 60,000 Twitter followers. Partly on the basis of that the Institute of Chartered
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A note to all existing subscribers – and those who want to subscribe to the blog
This is an admin to all existing subscribers to the Tax Research UK email list. The software used for the existing email listing is ceasing
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Priorities
I mentioned yesterday that I spent Saturday with friends in London. Friends maybe, but fellow campaigners too. And what we were discussing was our varying
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A historical fighter against tax evasion
I have been called many things in my time, but this one was new, in Ouest-France yesterday: l’économiste britannique Richard Murphy, combattant historique de l’évasion
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Elsewhere, yesterday
A friend mailed me this morning and asked what is going on in the FT. He’d noticed this in FT AlphavilleFT Alphaville: Elsewhere on Friday:
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Sixty three, with a passion to work
Forgive me a more personal note please. I am 63 today. I admit that does not seem possible. Nor does it seem reasonable. And congratulations
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For how long might I be able to say that we have a fascist government?
In 2003 historian Laurence W. Britt suggested that there were 14 characteristics to fascist regimes. They were: Powerful and continuing nationalism Disdain for human rights Identification
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On comments, yet again
This has been a week of tedious management of comments on the blog. Much has related to my suggestions on sustainable cost accounting, but it
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The right to protest is essential
We saw what happens when the police decide that they have the power to close down peaceful protest by law-abiding people last weekend. But now
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