Rajoy may have departed, but this problem is not going away.
Related Articles

Deregulation
Bill Mitchell: Renationalisation – when self-promoted genius becomes plain lame
January 16, 2018
Mathew D. Rose
Deregulation, EU politics, Finance, Neo-Liberalism in the EU, The Commons
0
Privatisation has been one of the greatest wealth re-distributions in history – to the benefit of the wealthy. Now that most Europeans have understood this, the same perpetrators are coming up with people friendly privatisation. […]

Finance
Chris Dillow: Class, sympathy & solidarity
The conviction of Ghislaine Maxwell has promoted some sympathetic headlines. Both ABC and CBS write of her “fall from grace” and the BBC of her “downfall”. All of which reflects Rachel Johnson’s attitude, that “it’s […]

Finance
Oxfam: OECD Inclusive Framework agrees two-pronged tax reform and 15 percent global minimum tax: Oxfam reaction
15% global minimum corporate tax rate (130 of 139 nations have agreed) “no more than a G7-money grab. Rich countries are forcing developing countries to choose between a raw deal or no deal…another form of […]
Be the first to comment