PrintNew Aussie rules: Conservative values have fallen out of fashion by Office May 14, 2022 May 14, 2022The Spectator, May 14 2022, Alexander Downer The election campaign is under way in Australia, barbs are being exchanged, candidates denigrated and… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
PrintRishi’s tax rises are a looming disaster for Britain by Office April 10, 2022 April 10, 2022The Express, April 9, Professor Patrick Minford In his generally excellent recent Mais lecture, the Chancellor set out his vision for the… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
PrintSunak’s being bullied into missing post-Brexit open goal for tax cuts by Office March 20, 2022 March 20, 2022The Sunday Express, March 20, Professor Patrick Minford This week’s Spring Statement from the Chancellor will be a mass of confusion. He… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
PrintWe don’t need tax hikes to fund the army – let’s make cuts elsewhere by Office March 7, 2022 March 7, 2022The Telegraph, March 6, Roger Bootle The war in Ukraine is going to shatter the previous world order. Although economic matters take… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
PrintUK is sitting on gas gold mine which would blitz bills & Putin monopoly – so it’s madness not to frack by Office March 4, 2022 March 4, 2022The Sun, March 3, Matt Ridley THE price of gas is through the roof thanks to Vladimir Putin, who has Europe’s energy… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
PrintWith China behind Russia, we face a new axis of tyranny by Office February 26, 2022 February 26, 2022The Sun, February 26, Iain Duncan Smith MP Vladimir Putin is giving the world a brutal lesson in how history repeats itself… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
PrintIt’s time to call time on the divisive and restrictive Northern Ireland Protocol by Office February 20, 2022 February 20, 2022The Mail on Sunday, February 20, Sir Iain Duncan Smith There can be few people who do not now realise how disastrous… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
PrintThe coming storm as central banks fight inflation will be far worse than anyone expects by Office February 6, 2022 February 6, 2022The Telegraph, February 6 2022, Roger Bootle Last week it seemed as though the penny had finally dropped with the world’s leading… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
PrintThe UK cannot hope to remain a military power while spending so little on defence by Office January 31, 2022 January 31, 2022The Telegraph, January 31, Roger Bootle With a Russian invasion of Ukraine a serious danger, I have been musing on the links… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
PrintA house price correction is on the cards if interest rates keep rising by Office January 9, 2022 January 9, 2022The Telegraph, 9 January, Roger Bootle Most forecasters got key economic aspects of the pandemic profoundly wrong. Perhaps their most striking mistake… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail