1. Demand and supply at work – the Western Australian iron ore market

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    December 13, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    Yesterday I wrote about the fall in oil prices and how they have been affected by geopolitical factors that have …
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  2. Miliband’s deficit cutting plan is late, but better than never

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    December 12, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    The trouble with the speech Ed Miliband gave  yesterday on how Labour would reduce the deficit is not that it …
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  3. The fall in the oil price shows that sometimes “it’s the politics, stupid”

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    December 11, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    The oil price has halved over the past year. It is now at $72 a barrel having been up around …
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  4. How do we solve a problem like Food Banks?

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    December 10, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has pointed out that he believes that people going hungry in this country is …
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  5. Why the voting age should be lowered to 16

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    December 9, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    Ed Miliband announced today that the Labour Party planned to lower the voting age to 16 should they enter Government …
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  6. The Stamp Duty changes make housebuying more fair but don’t address the supply problem

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    December 8, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    The Chancellor’s big ‘Rabbit out of the Hat’ moment for Wednesday’s Autumn Statement (as in the one bit that wasn’t …
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  7. We need to pass every policy announcement from now on through the ‘Coalition lens’

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    December 7, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    Bearing in mind their financial need to get things right, it is interesting to see that there isn’t a single …
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  8. Time for George Osborne to come clean about where the cuts will fall

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    December 6, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

      Me thinks he doth protests too much. George Osborne has single-handedly managed to turn the tenor of the press …
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  9. Labour need to cease and desist their self-destructive line of attack on the deficit and debt

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    December 5, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    UK budget deficit as % of GDP When you have to rely on the public not understanding Economics to make …
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  10. 5 thoughts about George Osborne’s Autumn Statement/Pre-election bribe

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    December 4, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    1. So, er…apparently there’s an election soon? I say this with a wink because this was essentially a pre-election budget. …
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  11. The unworkable Smith Commission proposals are a road map to a second Scottish independence referendum

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    December 3, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    How sad that in their determination to throw the kitchen sink at winning a referendum that any understanding of the …
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  12. Gordon Brown’s retirement..Bye Bye Bruiser

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    December 2, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    It has seemed obvious for the last four years, as Gordon Brown slinked into the background, so rarely reappearing in …
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  13. Cameron needs to take on his party’s own Militant Tendency

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    December 1, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    30 years ago today, the Labour Party were engaged in an existential struggle against a group of ideologues who were …
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  14. The farcical use of “tolerance” as a reason to cancel a political debate involving UKIP at UEA

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    November 30, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    The most depressing thing about the story (click here) of students at the University of East Anglia coming together to …
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  15. Jack Monroe, and the left’s confusion between wrong and wicked

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    November 29, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    Look at the picture, bottom right, of David Cameron and his son Ivan. Ivan died, aged six, in 2009, having …
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  16. You want the truth on immigration? You can’t handle the truth.

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    November 28, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    Owen Paterson – a Conservative MP who used to the Environment Secretary, gave a speech this week in which he …
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  17. The crack up of the Lib Dem vote is why UKIP and SNP will NOT want to go into government

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    November 27, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    It was, almost, apocalypse for the Liberal Democrats in Rochester and Strood. Geoff Juby, their candidate in the by-election, got …
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  18. If UKIP learn how to play the FPTP election system properly it could make 20 seats’ difference

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    November 26, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    Whilst he was lauding UKIP’s victories in the Clacton and Rochester & Strood by-elections, I couldn’t help noticing a not …
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  19. Combatting UKIP over policies..the lack of them and the flip-flops

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    November 25, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    It’s time to dump this “UKIP are right, don’t vote for them” strategy. We are getting near to the day …
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  20. UKIP are getting Labour voters who are ‘left-behind’, not ‘left-wing’

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    November 24, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    In the 1970s, some changes started to take place in terms of how businesses operate. Globalisation took root, and the …
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  21. “The Nationalist” – a first pro-independence Scottish newspaper…ready for the next referendum?

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    November 23, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    One of the most important complaints that Alex Salmond and the SNP had about the run up to the referendum …
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  22. Emily Thornberry – how low will the bar for political resignations go?

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    November 22, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    Emily Thornberry was an excellent Shadow Attorney-General. Actually, I don’t know whether that is true. But she was well qualified …
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  23. The Major problem that should lead to a negotiated EU settlement

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    November 21, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    John Major gave the kind of speech on Europe last week that only someone like him can do. It has …
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  24. Now we know how much the SNP want a Tory government in the 2015 General election

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    November 19, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    So, now we know how desperately the SNP want the Conservatives to hold the balance of power at the next …
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  25. Rochester may go Reckless, but it means very little

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    November 18, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    So this morning the constituents of Rochester and Strood go to the ballot box in a by-election to choose an …
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  26. The 2016 General Election – what it will look like

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    November 18, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    Yes, that isn’t a typo. I do mean that I am expecting there to be a 2016 General Election. Our …
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  27. Nicky Morgan’s U-turn lays bare a ‘misunderstanding’ of what a representative actually is

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    November 17, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    There was a very odd U-turn the other day. Nicky Morgan, who was appointed Secretary of State for Education in …
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  28. Corporation tax – caught between a rock and hard place?

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    November 16, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    It has often been argued by the Chief Executives of companies who are being exposed have having avoided corporation tax …
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  29. The ‘Family Test’ – can anyone really argue with it?

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    November 15, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    Conservatives, and by that I mean those who hold the ideological beliefs, not just those who are members of the …
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  30. Nigel Farage wants his country back. To what extent?

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    November 14, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    Journalists love Nigel Farage for a simple reason – he gives good copy. He says what he believes and isn’t …
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  31. Ed Miliband’s vision for Britain needs a practical pathway

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    November 13, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    If you are going to complain about the way wealth is distributed in this country, and you want to find …
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  32. Chaos at the Commons as the Government tries to vote on the EAW without actually doing so

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    November 12, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    The word ‘chaos’ barely does it justice. The scenes at the House of Commons on Monday were simply farcical. It …
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  33. The rules of Regicide – how can the Labour Party get rid of Ed?

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    November 11, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    I don’t want to spread mischief, but perhaps it is time to review the mechanisms that the Labour Party has …
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  34. I wear a poppy to commemorate the deaths of those who fought so some people could choose NOT to wear one

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    November 10, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    Every year I find myself having to explain to people why I believe that Remembrance Sunday is a day for pacifists, …
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  35. Private investment for start-ups is on the rise, SEIS Vince Cable

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    November 9, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    I haven’t been a big fan of Vince Cable’s performance as Business Secretary during these four and a half years of …
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  36. CMA’s investigation into banking current accounts – about time too

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    November 7, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    Retail banking may be about to undergo an overhaul after the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced an in-depth market …
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  37. Scottish Labour leadership contest – why it really matters to the rest of the UK

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    November 7, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    Nominations have closed in Scotland for the leadership of the Scottish Labour Party. You may think that this has nothing …
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  38. The best way to pay for the NHS in future? Immigration

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    November 6, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    Simon Stevens, the Chief Executive of NHS England, published a report last week into the future of the health service, …
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  39. A life sentence was right for Will Cornick, the teacher killer. Right?

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    November 5, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    It’s a particularly heinous act, to kill a teacher in the course of them doing their job. I’m not just …
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  40. Politicians should walk the walk, not just wear the T-shirt

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    November 4, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    The picture about is both an example of the pathetic state of our political culture at the moment and an …
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  41. Cameron’s ‘tax choice’ misses the point

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    November 3, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    In an interesting article in the Times last week, David Cameron set out his view of the ideological differences between …
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  42. In praise of Harriet Harman

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    November 2, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    She probably won’t like the comparison, but for me Harriet Harman is a bit like George Galloway. I don’t agree with …
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  43. If Scotland’s polls are right, chaos ensues at Westminster in May

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    November 1, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    The political world is agog at Thursday’s poll numbers from Scotland. Commentators are trying to assess whether they are a …
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  44. The European Arrest Warrant (EAW) is worth the small decrease in our sovereignty

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    October 31, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    How much is a small decrease in our sovereignty worth? I would like to answer that with some statistics about …
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  45. Let’s devolve putting clocks back to Scotland. The rest of UK can stop

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    October 30, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    Here’s something that can be devolved to Scotland for ever. I was standing in the park today watching my kids …
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  46. The release of police killer Harry Roberts is the price we must pay to live in a liberal democracy

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    October 29, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    One of the prices that we pay for living in an liberal democracy is that sometimes, when someone has committed …
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  47. “AfghanistanandIraq” is no more – all we can do now is watch and hope

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    October 28, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    Sunday’s final withdrawal from Afghanistan brings to the end one of the most controversial chapters of Britain’s modern foreign policy, …
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  48. Lamont’s resignation is another domino to fall as two-party politics comes to an end

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    October 27, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    I would imagine you might be confused as to why the UK press are spending time reporting on what might …
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  49. Russell Brand…irresponsible revolutionary?

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    October 26, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    I have always been rather wary of people who wait until they become multi-millionaires before they start complaining about inequality. …
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  50. EU must be having a laugh with your ‘prosperity surcharge’

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    October 25, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    How kind of the EU commission to write UKIP’s party political broadcast for the Rochester & Stroud by-election. Not even …
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