Britain has been made a whole lot poorer – and there is no way out
Recession may have been avoided, but the worst economic pain is still yet to come
Recession may have been avoided, but the worst economic pain is still yet to come
Yes, the mini-Budget was a disaster, but the IMF's intervention was a twisting of the knife
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What's happening to commercial property markets has largely gone unnoticed amid an obsessive focus on house prices
The apparent difference in pay growth provides zero justification for strike action
The well has been badly poisoned; it will take more than Keir Starmer to cleanse it
Strikes are the grim result of the failure to control inflation
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Monopoly, nimbyism, regulation, bureaucracy, and planning laws stand in Britain's path
These are real losses the taxpayer is now being forced to pay to the commercial banking sector
The economy seems to be heading to a prolonged hiatus in economic growth, rather than an outright collapse
The forecasts are almost always wrong – let us hope it has over-egged the gloom
The Government risks condemning the economy to low growth decline and eventual destitution
Tax rises and spending cuts will do little to stop the deepening sense of crisis
There is a crying need for a more pragmatic and planned approach to achieving climate goals
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