I am aware that I posted yesterday in a way that some might think was a little intemperate, or even inappropriate, because what I expressed
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Wales can deliver a political earthquake
YouGov has provided that change is possible within UK (or at least Welsh) politics. They have undertaken an MRP poll to suggest the likely result
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It’s time to end all political donations
As the Guardian reported yesterday: Political donations from British citizens living abroad are to be capped at £100,000 a year from Wednesday, in a move
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Should we forget the rules?
Economic policy today is dominated by rules: deficit limits, debt targets, inflation targets, and interest rate rules. But what if these rules are the problem,
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Inequality is breaking the economy
We have just published this short video on YouTube and many other channels. This is the transcript: Inequality is undermining our economy. That’s the consequence
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My apologies
Please accept my apologies. I made a mistake this morning. The video on banking was made in April last year. We reissued it because I
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Equality of provision and reciprocity
I appreciate all the comments received yesterday on the post on the need for equality of provision. I think it is fair to say that
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The job of government
The most honest line that I read in the media yesterday was this, from the New York Times: Regardless of your partisan lean, it’s safe
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Stay away from banks: they exist to exploit you
Banks are not your friend. They exist to exploit you, and they will whenever they can. This is the audio version: Banks want to keep
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