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Articles (66 found)

The Tory 'decade without growth'
Progress, 24 March 2017
A stronger opposition would be well-placed to pressure the government on its faltering economic record.
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Undermining trust and credibility
Progress, 30 April 2015
The Conservatives seem to be undermining what economic credibility they had.
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Tackling the issue of economic credibility head on
Progress, 14 April 2015
Labour's manifesto commits to economic credibility.
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Tories' tax cut black hole
Progress, 6 January 2015
Shedding some light on the debate between the parties on spending.
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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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Labour deficit cutting - the £50bn question
Stephen Beer
Where the £50bn figure comes from.
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Osborne's economics
Progress, 7 October 2013
My assessment of George Osborne's speech to Conservative Conference, and the challenges for Labour.
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Austerity challenged
LabourList, 24 April 2013
The idea that economic problems can be solved by harsh 'austerity' is being challenged. But what does this mean for Labour's economic policy?
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Budget 2013
Progress, 20 March 2013
First impressions.
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Building One Nation economics I
Progress, 29 January 2013
First of a series of articles for Progress on building a new economic policy. This article looks at the condition of the UK economy.
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