
I'm an independent economist with over thirty-five years of experience gained in the public sector, the City and consultancy. I now work mainly with thinktanks, notably the Institute of Economic Affairs, and am a regular commentator in the media.
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Andy Burnham’s latest big idea is a series of “everyday fixes” to help with the cost of living. This is not daft – think of the successful strategy of accumulating “marginal gains” that helped Sky’s cycling team to domina...
This weekend the Telegraph ran a story with the striking headline “Burnham told to trade nuclear umbrella for access to single market”.
The idea is the brainchild of Nick Boles, the former Conservative MP who quit the party in 2019 over Br...
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If you missed it (well done!), Jason Arday is a plagiarist, a serial liar and an incompetent fraud who nonetheless managed to find himself appointed Professor of Sociology at Cambridge University in 2023. He eventually re...
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Some first thoughts on Andy Burnham’s ambitions for a National Care Service (NCS)...
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There are four key questions. What is it? Who would p...
The Bank of England’s MPC left UK interest rates at 3.75% today, as expected, but the 6-3 split was more hawkish. Catherine Mann joined Megan Greene and Huw Pill in voting for an immediate hike.
In short, Mann now agrees with the others th...
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