No. Absolutely not. Never
The problem always comes down to what is the definition of misinformation?s
Equality is all very well you know, but…..
Everyone else looks at the mid-1970s and decides that no, we’d not like to have us some of that.
This is not a mistake, this is by design
Unemployed people on sickness benefits will soon receive £2,500 more a year than a minimum wage worker, figures have revealed.
Taxing wealth will change behaviour
Of course, this should be obvious even as all too many are ignoring the point.
We’ve tested Modern Monetary Theory and it doesn’t work
As with all theories the big test is when we run the idea against reality. It’s always reality that is right.
Running out of money? Spend more!
So says the New Economic Foundation: We are approaching a fundamental choice: do we continue trying to appease the markets by clinging to a set of self-imposed constraints that block the kind of spending needed to improve living standards and revive growth?
Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice shame on…..
Fraser Nelson tells us of how bad the national debt situation is. Much of which is spot on.
Close enough for jazz
In June, PRS said it paid out a record £1.02bn to rights holders last year, up 8% on 2023, beating its five-year plan to top £1bn by 2026.
Now then children, can we say “Crowding out”? Yes, good, that’s right, crowding out…
It is not necessarily true that more government means more of the thing government is now additionally doing.
It’s amazing how bad politics is at economics, isn’t it?
We’ve had a Nobel Laureate in economics, one who gained his NL for his study of taxation systems.
Aren’t we lucky we’ve Rolls Royce minds in Whitehall guiding the economy for us
No, no, that rumour that the fall of the Wall meant we actually got smoking two strokes instead of purring V8s is untrue.
Here’s why there is no economic growth
Vegan burgers that “bleed” like meat have been blocked from being introduced in Britain for four years because of delays and red tape.