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Why everything the Left thinks about Germany is wrong
We've all heard it. Germany's economy beats ours because it follows a "social" market that's full of Keynesian goodness. If only we ditched our obsession with the free market, we'd have better growth, jobs for young people and a strong manufacturing sector.
We've all heard it. Germany's economy beats ours because it follows a "social" market that's full of Keynesian goodness. If only we ditched our obsession with the free market, we'd have better growth, jobs for young people and a strong manufacturing sector.
George Osborne's brilliant budget shows that the Coalition has well and truly turned Tory
What a fantastic Budget. Richard Murphy, the pro-tax darling of the trade unions, is enraged by it. Indeed, I could see the steam erupting from his ears as I sat watching it with him at the BBC this lunchtime. And that is a really good sign. You see, Mr Murphy...
What a fantastic Budget. Richard Murphy, the pro-tax darling of the trade unions, is enraged by it. Indeed, I could see the steam erupting from his ears as I sat watching it with him at the BBC this lunchtime. And that is a really good sign. You see, Mr Murphy...
If unemployed people want money, surely it is reasonable to ask that they work?
Do Anglican bishops actually read the Bible?
Do Anglican bishops actually read the Bible?
Greeks should reject the EU bailout and resign from the eurozone
Thank goodness for the Greek government. After agreeing - against the interests of its people - to a eurozone bailout, it has now decided to let its people have a referendum on the deal. And the people, most probably, are going to say no.
Thank goodness for the Greek government. After agreeing - against the interests of its people - to a eurozone bailout, it has now decided to let its people have a referendum on the deal. And the people, most probably, are going to say no.
Now the EU plans to impose its own criminal offences and punishments
by ALEX SINGLETON
by ALEX SINGLETON
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