I wrote an article on Friday for AccountingWEB in which I suggested it inappropriate that the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales profited
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Work is not the way out of the cost of living crisis
According to Boris Johnson work is the way out of the cost of living crisis. Like the Bank of England, Johnson claims the UK has
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Let’s face it: the Met must be corrupt. Partygate is really hard to explain unless that is the case
A great deal is being said about Partygate today. Those with considerably more legal expertise in this area than I have got appear to be
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Public sector debt paranoia at this moment in time is no excuse for the government imposing private poverty on the UK’s population
As the Guardian has noted: Consumer confidence in the UK has fallen to the lowest level since records began in 1974 amid growing concern over the
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Inflation will go away – because it always does – and in the meantime here’s how to deal with it
One of the arguments that Danny Blanchflower and I are making in our two person opposition to the prevailing establishment thinking on inflation is that
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Sunak is a man sleep-walking himself to failure, dragging us with him
Because I am discussing what Rishi Sunak had to say when addressing the CBI last night with Nick Ferrari on LBC at just after 7
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The inflation we are suffering is by government choice
The ONS has published new inflation data today. The news is not good, although there is no surprise about that. This is the summary chart:
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Venn diagrams for our times – Tories and ethics
Why did the Tories vote to support profit over people?
The House of Commons voted by 310 to 248 to oppose Labour’s motion to impose a windfall tax on oil and gas producers last night.
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