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Prepare for a Tory tax cut
Progress, 2 March 2015
It was always likely that the Conservatives would promise a tax cut at this election...and now there is more headroom in the public finances if they still plan big spending cuts.
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Welcome to OBR world
Progress, 12 December 2014
The future charted by the OBR in its forecasts contains no great transformation of the economy, but higher household debt and low pay. Do we have the vision to chart a different course?
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Tory plans are simply unrealistic and political
Progress, 1 December 2014
The Conservative political strategy is becoming clearer.
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Weak tax receipts spell trouble for Labour too
Progress, 24 October 2014
If tax revenues are not coming in as expected, there are implications for the next government.
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Making Labour the voters' choice on the economy
Progress, 16 January 2016
The UK economy is growing. Living standards are improving for some. What should Labour do?
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Accelerating the pace
Progress, 6 December 2013
My take on the Chancellor's Autumn Statement and what Labour should do.
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Living standards and One Nation economics
Progress, 5 August 2013
The focus on living standards is right, but we need to show how Labour is relevant to improving times.
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One Nation ambition
Progress, 10 May 2013
Our economic policy needs to be credible from the point of view of voters, as well as markets.
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What is the One Nation response?
Progress, 6 December 2012
Reaction to the Autumn Statement.
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There was no golden age of finance and industry
Progress, 18 October 2012
Responding to a recent speech by Peter Mandelson.
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