Austerity was based on a Fairytale about Money

Emeritus Professor Mary Mellor debunks the myths behind austerity... Austerity - the culling of public services in response to the spike in public spending following the 2007-8 financial crisis - caused widespread hardship. It reflected two myths: that the market is the sole source of funding for public spending and this must be limited because money is in short supply. Neither is true. The market is not the source of all public spending and there is not some scarce essential...

Most Brits want to welcome refugees, isn’t it time our government did?

I doubt refugees in Calais know it’s #WorldRefugeeDay, but they have still marked the occasion - Border Force officials tell us that 163 people have arrived on the coast of Kent this month, the largest number in any one month so far.  And just like every time we hear a news report about migrants crossing the English Channel, a Home Office spokesman has made the same comment:  "It is an established principle that those in need of protection should claim asylum...

Tories wave goodbye to the last honest candidate on the roster

The Conservative’s waved goodbye to Rory Stewart last night, and with it, any hope of realism being part of the Brexit negotiations. The remaining candidates now occupy ground known colloquially as Cloud Cuckoo Land, a state of absurdly unrealistic ideals where people are prone to unsettling visions of grandeur. Jeremy Hunt’s answer to our current political impasse is to renegotiate Theresa May’s Brexit deal with the EU. Michael Gove’s answer is to renegotiate Theresa May’s Brexit deal with the EU....

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