I am not alone in proposing green quantitative easing. The following, published over the weekend is a very similar argument to mine: Here is what the
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No winner might be what the UK’s democracy needs
There will be no winner in this year’s general election. We all know that. Every political party barring the Labour and Conservative parties know, of
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On Margaret Hodge
I was delighted to have contributed to a Guardian profile of Margaret Hodge published today. This is the relevant bit: Richard Murphy, a campaigner and
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Is Osborne’s growth spurt over?
I confess to having borrowed the following blog from Geoff Tily on the TUC’s Touchstone blog but it seems pretty important to me because it
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Beating European tax abuse the Oxfam way
Oxfam has published its precipitous for beating tax abuse in Europe. They say: Oxfam is calling upon the European institutions, especially the European Commission in
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Scotland is different
I have had less than two days in Scotland and can come to at least three very clear conclusions. The first is that Scotland is
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Maybe the Treasury should read this blog more often
I think the following Freedom of Information request relating to a blog I wrote in September 2010 interesting. I was unaware the Fo! request had
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Next Thursday in Bristol
How Green Infrastructure Quantitative Easing would work
I have been asked to provide an explanation of how Green Infrastructure Quantitative Easing would work as a result of the speech I made this
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