Author: CreativeDeduction

Politicians wanted, no relevant experience required

A political career in the gilded halls of Westminster comes with no educational requirements. It requires no previous experience or field of expertise, yet it [...]

We have forgotten the meaning of property rights

The outrage accompanying the release of the so-called ‘Paradise Papers’, detailing efforts to avoid tax by wealthy individuals and global corporations, is [...]

Should it be criminal to make mistakes? Gordon Brown thinks so

Gordon Brown, Prime Minister of Britain during the financial crash of 2008, has spent his time since leaving Parliament after the 2015 general election [...]

The Paradise Papers and the morality of tax avoidance

The so-called Paradise Papers published this week have spurned predictable outrage at the apparent extend of tax avoidance by the ‘rich and powerful’. [...]

A politically correct Halloween: things you didn’t know were racist

Halloween is over for another year, but it is not quite as it used to be. This year, Disney’s Moana, an animated film about the adventures of a Polynesian [...]

The BoE hike: caught in a trap of its own making

On Thursday, the Bank of England raised the benchmark base rate for the first time in a decade. The modest 25bp increase takes the base rate back to where it [...]

Could Brexit give us a free market in farming products?

Brexit is an opportunity. The European Union is rife with waste, bureaucracy and subsidies, but Britain now has a clean slate and a chance to re-write policy [...]

How inflation wrecked the middle class

Inequality is the defining political issue of our time. In fact, it has been at the core of policy making at most times for more than a century, but today, the [...]

Once a Marxist…

Jeremy Corbyn enjoyed a volatile beginning to his tenure as leader of the Labour party. After his victory in the 2015 Labour leadership election, he faced [...]

The National Living Wage experiment

The National Living Wage (NLW) was introduced in April 2016, hiking the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over from £6.70 to £7.20 an hour. At the time, [...]