Rishi Sunak has resisted the protests and promised a fuel duty freeze – for now. The government is under huge pressure to reduce the deficit, and this is the way some want it to do so. But if that happens, an already-fragile UK economy will become even more crippled. The …
Read More »2018 Budget: The Conservatives send a positive message for the future
Chancellor Philip Hammond delivered his 2018 Autumn budget in the House of Commons today. There was little shared between the government and the media; although it was expected that there were going to be no new radical changes to the Conservative’s economic policy. Theresa May’s government has been skating on …
Read More »Weekly Globe Podcast: Episode 3
This is the third in a series of weekly podcasts featuring Ted Yarbrough and Isaac Anderson. The podcast summarised the previous week’s articles to give in-depth analysis and perspective to what was published on the site. We hope readers enjoy the Weekly Globe podcasts. You can listen to it here: Times …
Read More »The True Economic Heroes
A lot has been made by me and others about the incredible economic turnaround of the United Kingdom. It is the fastest growing of all G7 economies, and it is now outperforming my own country of the United States with faster growth, and for the first in 35 years, the …
Read More »The Classless Labour Party
Labour has long been associated with the working class of the United Kingdom. Unfortunately, that association has been bad for the working class and hard working people in general. In reality, the Labour party is the party of entitlement, and as Cameron has described them many times, they are the …
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