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submitted by mpntod 576 days ago (via compassonline.org.uk)
Perceptive and accurate article (at least by my lights) by Richard Grayson on the coalition...
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Excellent and thought-provoking article.
"My conclusion, then, is that the advanced countries remain highly short of demand. In this environment, rapid cuts in fiscal support make sense if, and only if, monetary policy can be effective on its own and expanding the interest-elastic parts of the economy is the best way to climb out of the hole. There is reason to doubt both ideas."
submitted by niles 594 days ago (via theliberati.net)
Hope James is wrong. Suspect he's not. Will the budget make anything clearer?
submitted by mpntod 603 days ago (via huffingtonpost.com)
Les Leopold asks a thought-provoking question. Which side are we on?
submitted by kwisstan 634 days ago (via duncanborrowman.blogspot.com)
Duncan Borrowman, FE member, explains his decision to vote for coalition with Tories.
submitted by stephenftall 733 days ago (via guardian.co.uk)
A great summing up: "When it came to Iraq, Tony Blair was a combination of passionate conviction and cavalier disregard for detail. It was that fatal marriage which explains so much of what went so wrong."
submitted by markpack 735 days ago (via iaindale.blogspot.com)
A generous and well deserved post about Duncan on his 50th birthday.
submitted by james.graham 740 days ago (via bbc.co.uk)
An excellent fisk of the "broken Britain" narrative.
submitted by niles 741 days ago (via theliberati.net)
Provocative title, provocative post.
submitted by markpack 741 days ago (via alistaircarmichael.wordpress.com)
Excellent post about how Parliament behaved over the Iraq war
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