Everyone appears to be reporting Labour’s plan to deliver a variation on a national wealth fund this morning. As Politics Home puts it: The Shadow
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With apologies to the Labour Fringe
I am aware that I am listed as speaking at a Labour Fringe event at lunchtime today. I have to offer my apologies. I have to
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Labour’s holiday home tax suggests it has some way to go before it has a coherent tax policy on housing
As the Guardian has reported: Plans for a new levy on tens of thousands of second homes have been drawn up by Labour in a move designed to
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The radical tax policies I’d be looking for if we had a general election now
I am delighted Corbyn has backed the idea that he will follow his party conference on a second referendum today. Assuming that the conference is given
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Venn diagrams for our time: advocates of technical solutions to the Northern Ireland border issue
An anthem for Theresa May: Nobody’s fault but mine
The September Taxcast
In the September 2018 Tax Justice Network monthly podcast/radio show, the Taxcast: we talk to journalist Oliver Bullough about his new book, just out ‘Moneyland: why thieves and
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KPMG have a very long way to go on responsible tax
The FT has reported: Tax campaigners and academics have boycotted a “festival of tax” held by KPMG on Wednesday over concerns about the firm’s past
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May has no-one to blame but herself
It is impossible to avoid discussion of Theresa May’s humiliation in Salzburg this morning. Every paper seems to be carrying the story. The lame and
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