I am pleased to share this blog by Prof John Weeks with his permission. It was first posted on the Prime Economics blog: The Assertion
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Denial, lies and fascism: the Tory election campaign
I have tried to be broad minded in this election. I have gone as far as to suggest that despite their appalling economic policies people
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There are many reasons to fear a Johnson government and climate is high on the list
Three days to go to the election, and all Boris Johnson does is lie. It’s boring to point it out, again, but he did it
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The election manifestos and international taxation: Labour leads the pack
I have been focussing on the green dimensions to deciding who to vote for in this election, but in a blog stall called Tax Research
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Voting Anything But Conservative is a vote for the Green New Deal
Friends of the Earth have announced that Labour has the strongest green manifesto in this election, but only after securing extra-manifesto commitments from them. The
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Boris Johnson is a promoter of the politics of envy
This, I think, is the true Boris Johnson: Johnson is patronising whilst supporting inequality and the politics of envy which, as he makes clear, are
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We can make a change on December 12
This morning the required thought is ABC: Anything But Conservative
Sunday mornings are for clearing the head. I am not implying I have a hangover. In my case this simply means a slower than normal
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Who are accounts really for? – my first column now I am back with AccountingWEB
Following my move to part-time academic life I have rejoined AccountingWEB as a columnist. My first column is out this morning: To read the column
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