OnlineThe Taiwan crisis is the stuff of economic nightmares by Office August 7, 2022 August 7, 2022The Telegraph, August 7 2022, Roger Bootle At one point when he was Prime Minister, Harold MacMillan was asked what he feared… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineCancel culture’s original victim, Lord Castlereagh, can at last be honoured by Office August 4, 2022 August 4, 2022The Telegraph, August 4 2022, Professor Robert Tombs An inkstand belonging to Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh, is to go on display at… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineOur markets must be freed from the stifling remnants of Brussels red tape by Office July 29, 2022 July 29, 2022The Telegraph, July 29, Barney Reynolds As the country awaits its new prime minister, one central question of policy for the candidates… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
Online‘It’s Truss or bust!’ – Sunak’s backers make him look like a Rejoiner by Office July 25, 2022 July 25, 2022The Express, July 25, Professor Gwythian Prins In my previous Express.co.uk article, when the contest for PM was still wide open, I… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
Online‘Lefty establishment are wrong!’ Truss plan to cut taxes is right by Office July 25, 2022 July 25, 2022The Express, July 25, Professor Patrick Minford There is a British establishment mindset, permeating the civil service, the BBC and a wide… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineThe hand-wringing establishment is wrong again about Truss’s tax cuts by Office July 24, 2022 July 24, 2022The Telegraph, July 24, Roger Bootle So now we know the final two contestants to become our next Prime Minister, and tax… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineWould Liz Truss’s plans to reduce taxes increase UK inflation? by Office July 23, 2022 July 23, 2022Briefings for Britain, July 23, Catherine McBride Inflation is not due to ‘tax cuts’, and Liz Truss is anyway mostly planning to… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
Online‘Critics are wrong!’ Truss has best thought out plan for the economy by Office July 21, 2022 July 21, 2022The Express, July 21, Professor Patrick Minford The latest is by Citibank economists, who follow similar attacks by the Economist and of… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineWhat Netflix’s RRR gets wrong about the British Raj by Office July 19, 2022 July 19, 2022The Spectator, July 19, Professor Robert Tombs Netflix is promoting a new pseudo-historical blockbuster. RRR, which stands for Rise, Roar, Revolt, is an Indian… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineIt’s time the Tories faced up to the reality of cutting taxes by Office July 18, 2022 July 18, 2022The Telegraph, July 18, Roger Bootle The Conservative Party leadership campaign has turned into a bidding war as each candidate competes to propose… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail