This comment was in the letter from Boris Johnson to Donald Tusk relating to the Northern Ireland backstop, to which I have already referred: The
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Tax reform of the day: abolishing the domicile rule
To continue my series on tax reforms that a progressive government should introduce to tackle inequality in the UK, the next obvious action is this:
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Johnson’s letter to Donald Tusk was not written in good faith
Boris Johnson has made three suggestions concerning the Northern Ireland backstop in a letter to Donald Tusk issued overnight. They provide no basis for thinking
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That lightbulb moment when a boss gets it, and displays how little he does really get it
The CEOs of the world’s largest companies would like to think they are the masters of the universe: the seers of the modern world. Then
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If the US Business Roundtable is serious it has to demand accounting reform to deliver stakeholder accountability
The Corporate Accountability Network has just published this blogpost, which was written by me: The US-based Business Roundtable issued a press release yesterday stating that
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Sajid Javid’s single paragraph that proves he has not got a clue about tax
The FT has reported on Sajid Javid’s tax plans, noting this: “It wouldn’t be any surprise that I think taxes should be efficient. We want
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Tax course: how to tackle tax abuse: Copenhagen 11 – 13 September
For those who want to get their heads back into the real issues in tax after a summer break then I recommend this course: This
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Tax reform of the day: reduce the rate of national insurance for those on lower earnings
To continue my series on reforms a progressive government should introduce in the UK, this one should make complete sense. And for those who wonder
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How long would the government survive if there was a post No Deal crisis?
According to The Sunday Times: Britain faces shortages of fuel, food and medicine, a three-month meltdown at its ports, a hard border with Ireland and rising
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