The FT has just published this in an email: With Hinckley Point also in doubt, the UK’s future energy policy is in tatters: the nuclear
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FT Alphaville on modern monetary theory – just ‘a different way of looking at fiscal policy’
The FT’s Alphaville (which is free to access) featured a discussion on modern monetary theory yesterday. The key part was this (and I make no apology
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There is a solution to the EU mess. The price is two party leaders and at least one of their parties
As I have already pointed out this morning, when we voted to leave the EU that is what we did. No conditions or red lines
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Shed A Light: Rupert Read – This civilisation is finished: so what is to be done?
Rupert Read is one of the most radical thinkers I know. This will not cheer you up (although I have to say I much enjoy
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No wonder we’re in a mess on the ‘red lines’
It’s just worth remembering in these febrile days when a lot of claims are being made just what the 2016 referendum ballot paper asked:Can you spot anything
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Are countries really recovering most of the corporation tax that they expect to get?
The OECD has published new data on corporation tax, acknowledging, as much of my recent research has found, that a great deal of that available to
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The way forward if we are to recreate the basis for sound government
It is hard to say that the UK suffered a constitutional crisis last night when Theresa May’s loss in the House of Commons was so
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From here …..
A majority of 230 says it all. Three thoughts. First, if anyone harms democracy it is Tory MPs who voted against their party and leader
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UK politics will fail the country today. What we need is a plan to go forward
Theresa May will lose in the Commons today. And badly. That is accepted fact, it seems. Just as it is accepted fact that this will
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