In June I wrote this blog post: Today I was looking at my Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales renewal notification for next
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It really is time that the government got serious about fraud
My friend Prem (Lord) Sikka has drawn my attention to this question he asked in the House of Lords: This is the answer he was
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What depths has our politics reached?
I posted a thread yesterday morning about political alienation. Then Starmer made the comments that I referred to in another post this morning. In response
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How could a party headed by Starmer form a credible government?
I have the good fortune to rarely lose sleep. I don’t underestimate the benefit. Just to remind me of how big that is I did
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Economics rarely comes much nastier or more deceitful than the Bank of England’s quantitative tightening policy
I posted this thread on Twitter this morning: The Bank of England began quantitative tightening yesterday. It sold £750 million of its supposed bond holding
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We cannot thrive in a society led by Tories
In praise of rules I am a chartered accountant. Perhaps it is unsurprising that I like rules. On the basis of the simple rules of
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Say no to unethical politics
I posted this thread on Twitter this morning: After 12 years in office I have had enough of Tory corruption. Whether it is ignored security
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How long before the government seeks to shut down all dissent?
This is from George Monbiot in The Guardian this morning and is too important not to share: Effectively this means that if I want to
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The Bank of England has declared economic war on the people of the UK
I posted this short thread on Twitter last night: I hope my anger, disgust and outright fear for the consequences are apparent in what I
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