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    Who voted to put fatcat energy bosses before their constituents? Here’s the list

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: January 14, 2015|
  • Austerity,Banks,Benefits,Business,Conservative Party,Cost of living,Debt,Discrimination,Economy,Employment,Neoliberalism,People,Politics,Poverty,Public services,UK,Wages

    George Osborne admits to conference: ‘I can’t make the economy work!’

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: July 20, 2024|
  • Business,Corruption,Discrimination,Economy,Education,Employment,People,Politics,Public services,UK

    It’s official – Britain’s top jobs are a ‘closed shop’ and ‘equal opportunity’ is a myth

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: August 29, 2014|
  • Austerity,Benefits,Business,Children,Conservative Party,Cost of living,Employment,Food Banks,Labour Party,Media,Neoliberalism,People,Politics,Poverty,Sport,UK,unemployment

    Labour is following the same plan as England’s football team – to failure

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: June 20, 2014|
  • Democracy,People,Politics

    Voters of Newark, what were you thinking?

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: June 6, 2014|
  • Business,Corruption,Cost of living,Economy,European Union,Law,Politics,Poverty,UK,unemployment,USA

    How do we wrestle fairness from a rigged economic system?

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: May 12, 2014|
  • Business,Cost of living,Economy,Employment,People,Politics,Poverty,Public services,Tax,UK,Utility firms

    Inflation drop doesn’t mean wages will rise

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: April 16, 2014|
  • Benefits,Business,Conservative Party,Cost of living,Economy,Employment,People,Politics,Poverty,UK,unemployment

    Osborne promising full employment – is this an April Fool?

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: April 1, 2014|
  • Bedroom Tax,Benefits,Cost of living,council tax,Democracy,Disability,Economy,Employment,Employment and Support Allowance,Housing,Media,pensions,People,Politics,Poverty,Public services,tax credits,UK,unemployment,Universal Credit

    The benefit debate is a diversion – that’s why it will go on and on

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: February 18, 2014|
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