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The Conservatives’ new state aid proposals are the worst of all worlds
George Peretz / December 3, 2019
Johnson’s administration plans to rewrite EU subsidy rules but its proposals are a muddle
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Labour’s pledge to WASPI women: an unaffordable giveaway to a group that does not need it
Norma Cohen / November 29, 2019
Compensating women for the rise in the state pension age is nothing more than ill-thought-out electioneering
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Britain’s main parties are failing to come clean about tax and spend trade-offs
Paul Wallace / November 28, 2019
This election campaign represents a missed opportunity to set out a credible vision for the economy
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Johnson’s future Brexit plan would be almost as disruptive as no deal
Sam Lowe / November 28, 2019
A “super Canada plus” agreement would still present businesses with a cliff edge
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Political leaders must set out credible plans to tackle the next downturn
James Smith / November 26, 2019
The time for action on macroeconomic policy is now
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Not only will a trade deal with Europe take a long time—it should
David Henig / November 26, 2019
It takes years to work out what is most important and how to achieve it in international negotiations
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To banish neoliberalism, Labour should put sport back on free TV
Tom Clark / November 20, 2019
Televising national sporting events like football and cricket is what economists would call a "public good"
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No, a trade deal with Europe won’t be easy just because we start from close alignment 

David Henig / November 19, 2019
The point of Brexit is to diverge and that will necessitate lengthy negotiations
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Whoever triumphs on 12th December will play by different fiscal rules
Gemma Tetlow / November 18, 2019
Both main parties must commit to the spirit of their targets not just the letter
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Labour's broadband pledge: Why you should take the party seriously on nationalisation 
Giles Wilkes / November 15, 2019
Be under no illusion: the party would seek to implement its radical plans for public ownership. But that doesn’t mean they will work
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