OnlineTo save British businesses, the next PM must look past Treasury orthodoxy by Office September 1, 2022 September 1, 2022CapX, September 1, Professor David Paton Plenty has been written about the cost of living crisis facing consumers. But the crisis facing… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineWoke police have completely lost the plot by Office September 1, 2022 September 1, 2022The Telegraph, September 1, Sir Iain Duncan Smith MP As the appalling spate of gun murders in Liverpool has tragically shown, there is a… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineRepealing bad EU regulation will put UK on new growth track by Office August 29, 2022 August 29, 2022The Express, August 29, Professor Patrick Minford For far too long we have been hearing from this Conservative government that taxes must… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
Online‘Only way to save economy’ Liz Truss tax cut reforms backed by Office August 29, 2022 August 29, 2022The Express, Aug 29 Professor Patrick Minford said cutting taxes is the best chance the country has of generating growth. The former key… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineBrit families could be spared thousands as Liz Truss plans to halve VAT by Office August 29, 2022 August 29, 2022The Sun, 28 August The VAT rate will be halved if Tory leadership front-runner Liz Truss endorses calls from her allies. The… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineIt’s dangerous to scapegoat the Bank of England’s inflation target – tamper at your peril by Office August 28, 2022 August 28, 2022The Telegraph, August 28, Roger Bootle With inflation surging to new heights, the search for a scapegoat is well under way. Questions… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineOur ailing economy needs another dose of Thatcher’s shock treatment by Office August 14, 2022 August 14, 2022The Telegraph, 14 August 2022, Roger Bootle It is now not long before a new Prime Minister takes office. Amid the flurry… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineGordon Brown created the ruinous Treasury orthodoxy that is wrecking Britain by Office August 14, 2022 August 14, 2022The Telegraph, August 14 2022, Sir Iain Duncan Smith MP In the midst of the Conservative leadership debates, with clear dividing lines… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
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