
Jonty Bloom
18 October 2023
The death of the office

Covid permanently changed the way we work. Now the WFH revolution has hollowed out our cities
Read the full article13 October 2023
Expats are being locked out of their pensions – and Brexit is to blame

The Leave-supporting media is still reluctant to admit it damaged its own readers’ interests
Read the full article11 October 2023
Can Labour cure Britain’s industrial disease?

Manufacturers are crying out for a long-term strategy. The government won’t supply one. Can the Labour Party step in?
Read the full article09 October 2023
Can Rachel Reeves crack the economy’s biggest problem?

The shadow chancellor is winning rave reviews, but needs to tackle productivity
Read the full article05 October 2023
The Mail and Express are wrong to say the Bank of England governor now backs Brexit

An interview with Andrew Bailey makes clear the extra burden leaving the EU has put on the Bank and Britain’s economy
Read the full article03 October 2023
Keir Starmer’s trade trap

No, renegotiating with the EU won’t bring a swift end to red tape – and Labour should not pretend it will
Read the full article02 October 2023
The gift that keeps on giving

Brexit does have benefits – but not for any of us
Read the full article01 October 2023
The truth about tax: It’s going to keep rising and there’s nothing we can do about it

After years of Tory gaslighting, Britain needs to come to terms with reality
Read the full article30 September 2023
Sunak is a coward and his HS2 silence speaks volumes

The Tories are about to kill levelling up and the Northern Powerhouse - they just can’t admit it
Read the full article27 September 2023
The Tories are selling out British business

Voters have turned their backs on the government, and now industry is following suit
Read the full article23 September 2023
What Labour should say about Sunak’s cynical green u-turn

Keir Starmer can shut down the Tories’ grab for votes and humiliate the PM
Read the full article20 September 2023
Sunak’s green U-turn will do vast damage to our economy, just to win a few votes

Business is outraged at yet another new low for the Conservative Party
Read the full article20 September 2023
Our pensions are the tip of the iceberg

A disaster is coming: we aren’t saving enough for retirement, our state system is broken and our politicians are too scared to act
Read the full article18 September 2023
Delusional Liz Truss makes it clear that the Conservative civil war will never end

She wrecked the country in days, but the deranged Tory right will still give her ideas another go
Read the full article12 September 2023
The pension triple lock is bad politics that Britain can no longer afford

Part of George Osborne’s poisonous legacy, the money would be better targeted at poorer OAPs
Read the full article12 September 2023
Is Germany really doomed?

Brexiteers are looking at the country’s crisis with glee. But their schadenfreude might just be misplaced
Read the full article07 September 2023
Rejoining Horizon is a correction, not a triumph

Brexiteer Rishi Sunak should get no credit for this Brexit-inflicted farce
Read the full article06 September 2023
Liz Truss performed a public service – she showed just how dangerous the Tory right’s dreams are in practice

The former PM may have gone but the nonsense economics she inflicted on us are still cheered by some
Read the full article06 September 2023
Dirty water, dirty politics and dirty lies

Michael Gove tried to paint himself as a green Brexiteer. Now he’s giving builders a green light to pollute
Read the full article05 September 2023
This chilling report lays bare Britain’s problems – and the challenge for a Starmer government

Without extra growth, we are doomed to watch our institutions crumble
Read the full article03 September 2023
Britain has a serious housing crisis – but it’s not about the fall in sale prices

Housing associations can no longer afford to build, and that means misery for the lower-paid
Read the full article30 August 2023
Gove’s risible building policy shows the government are morally bankrupt

The smell of pollution is growing around a rotten regime
Read the full article30 August 2023
Last chance saloon: How Brexit is destroying the hospitality industry

Our pubs and restaurants can’t find enough employees, and the government is doing nothing about it
Read the full article24 August 2023
Winter is coming

Higher costs, higher interest rates, weak growth, war in Europe, China faltering – the only way out might be via a recession
Read the full article23 August 2023
The Tory right demands tax cuts for the rich. Britain can’t afford them – but naturally, they’re on their way

Jeremy Hunt is ready to cave in and reduce inheritance tax to keep grumbling Conservatives onside
Read the full article23 August 2023
Is there light at the end of Britain’s economic tunnel?

Despite what Rishi Sunak says about falling inflation, there is more economic pain to come
Read the full article21 August 2023
Kemi Badenoch is wasting everyone’s time and money with this ludicrous survey on post-Brexit trade deals

The government’s gaslighting goes on in a desperate search for good news
Read the full article18 August 2023
The great Brexit regional rip-off

Wales and Scotland say they are missing out on hundreds of millions in funding from not being part of the EU
Read the full article16 August 2023
Brexit Britain is back in the 1950s

Brexit has returned Britain to a black-and-white past. Arguments of 70 years ago must now be won again
Read the full article05 August 2023
Our go-it-alone government is becoming an international laughing stock

On oil and gas, product standards and trade talks, Britain is wrecking its diplomatic reputation
Read the full article02 August 2023
The truth is that we need more migrants

Business knows it, the government knows it. So let’s stop the posturing and start solving Britain’s worsening worker shortages
Read the full article01 August 2023
The Brexit U-turn over CE marks makes Britain a rule-taker without influence

The government has quietly admitted Singapore-on-Thames is dead
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