Trade
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The Story of Inequality and Poverty is Written by Governments
The story of inequality and poverty is written by governments and, in a democratic society, the people who elect them.
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- Health, Education & Welfare
- Equality
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Dying Quietly: The New Suburbs
Mustn't grumble. Mustn't make a fuss. England's suburbs are slowly dying.
- Brexit
- Trade
- Equality
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My Generation, Baby: The Politics of Age in Brexit Britain
A ‘generational lock’ on our politics blocks a much‐needed progressive governing shift.
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- Health, Education & Welfare
- Equality
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We Are at a Political Juncture as Momentous as 1945 and 1979
What might they teach us about the moment we are in today?
- Political Parties
- Trade
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What Brexit Means for the Future of UK Capitalism
The paradox of Brexit may well turn out to be that it forces Britain to become more European.
- Brexit
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Sovereignty, Delusion, and the Economics of Brexit
Most Brexit calculations ignore intangible and often immeasurable aspects of Britain’s geo-strategic power.
- Sovereignty
- Brexit
- Trade
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Review: Reckless Opportunists. Elites at the End of the Establishment, by Aeron Davis
Davis has revealed the chaotic, profiteering vertigo of a rudderless system beyond government.
- Brexit
- Trade
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Review: It's Basic Income. The Global Debate, Edited by Amy Downes and Stewart Lansley
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Is it a super idea? Or is it snake oil?
- Trade
- Health, Education & Welfare
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Stop Doing Things to Poor Neighbourhoods Without Asking What They Need
How often are local people actually asked what they need from local investment, and how realistic are the aims of delivery?
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- Health, Education & Welfare
- Equality
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Don't be Fooled: UK Industrial Strategy has a Long History of Picking Winners
Conventional wisdom asserts that industrial policy in the UK expired shortly after Margaret Thatcher’s arrival in 10 Downing Street. Nothing could be further from the truth.
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