
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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By overwhelming popular demand (Sid and Doris Bonkers), I’m launching a weekly wrap of the key points made in my social media posts on the UK economy. This includes a selection of my favourite charts. Future editions will add more on the ma...
Wes Streeting has proposed a “wealth tax that works” as part of his Labour leadership pitch, by equalising capital gains tax (CGT) with income tax. Or in his own words, “a pound made from simply owning assets should not be taxed less than a...
Once again, UK government bonds (aka gilts) are making the news again, and not in a good way. The yields on these bonds can be read as the interest rates that the government has to pay on new long-term borrowing. Since late February, the yi...
Some good news for a change. The first official estimate for the first quarter confirmed that the UK economy made a flying start to 2026, with growth of 0.6% q/q (in both headline and per capita terms). This was partly a rebound from the we...
The question no longer seems to be whether Keir Starmer will survive, but when and how he will go, and who will succeed him. Even if the Prime Minister clings on for a few more weeks or months, his authority is shot. Either way, the Labour...
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