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Richard Murphy – Surely we have a better story to tell

March 31, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 2

A thoughtful piece by Richard Murphy on where we have to go and maybe how we could get there. Richard Murphy is Professor of Practice in International Political Economy, City University of London. He campaigns […]

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Austerity

The Full Brexit Network – Left Brexit Tour

March 31, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

Featuring Larry Elliott (Guardian), Grace Blakeley, Costas Lapavistsas, Feyzi Ismail, Eddie Dempsey. If you wish to understand what are the weaknesses of the European Union, here you have many of the reasons.

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New Economics Foundation – Government attempts to ​‘live within its means’ encourages UK households living beyond theirs

March 30, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 1

This applies to the whole of the EU: When governments reduce their debt, the debts of private households and companies increase. And when companies do not invest as well, who has to go into debt? […]

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Spiked: Wolfgang Streeck – ‘The EU is an empire’

March 30, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

Wolfgang Streeck on why the EU is a deplorable institution that we must leave. Read here  

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Chris Bambery – Who needs justice when one has the Spanish Supreme Court?

March 29, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

Week 7 of the trial of leaders of the Catalan independence movement in Spain. Chris Bambery is author and broadcaster. Co-author (with George Kerevan) of Catalonia Reborn: How Catalonia Took on the Corrupt Spanish State […]

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Colin Hines – Seeing off the Brexit Blues with a Green New Deal

March 29, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 1

A typical Old World/New World tale. The Green New Deal was developed in Britain 10 years ago by renowned economists and experts. But much of Britain had fallen in love with austerity and Londoners with […]

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Corruption

Reuters – Romania files charges against former chief anti-corruption prosecutor

March 29, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

Another annoyance for the EU, but as long as the corrupt Romanian political class maintains the four freedoms guaranteeing a neo-liberal diktat, it will remain just that: an annoyance. By the way, the party leading […]

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Grace Blakeley – The European project has far bigger problems than Brexit

March 29, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

EU leaders have entirely failed to solve any of the structural problems that led to the Eurozone crisis. Read here

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Finance

Frances Coppola: Why central bankers don’t understand inflation

March 29, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

“The job of the central bank is not to set the current level of inflation, but to keep wages down by influencing people’s expectations of the future level of inflation.” Read here

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Corruption

Politico: Family affair rocks Portuguese government

March 28, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

It is the same old story. While Keynesian economists and leftists are hailing the success of a centre-left coalition in Portugal purportedly defying austerity, in reality it is the same old Social Democrat sleaze and […]

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