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  • Labour Party,Politics,Tax

    Rachel Reeves admits there is no point voting for Labour any more

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: August 27, 2023|
  • Conservative Party,Politics,Wages

    You’re £11,000 worse-off than in 2008 due to wage stagnation – but the billionaires aren’t!

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: March 20, 2023|
  • Benefits,Conservative Party,Coronavirus,Disability,Economy,Education,Employment and Support Allowance,Health,Money,Politics,Social care,Tax,Universal Credit

    Nothing for you if you’re sick, disabled, at school or in care: reaction to the Tory budget

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: March 3, 2021|
  • Coronavirus,Tax

    Wealth tax plan to help pay for Covid crisis could be ignored if you don’t have your say

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: December 10, 2020|
  • Corruption,Labour Party,Money,People

    Is Keir Starmer re-installing corruption into the Labour Party, with the wealth of private donors?

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: August 9, 2020|
  • Avoidance,MP salaries,Tax,Wages

    Here’s why people in the UK have really strange ideas about wealth

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: December 25, 2018|
  • Uncategorized

    Rough sleeping up 134 per cent while UK’s richest increase wealth by 183 per cent and developers hog land for 130,000 homes

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: October 26, 2018|
  • Brexit,Conservative Party,Politics,Religion

    Do not believe Theresa May’s claim about her religious beliefs. She worships corporate money, not God

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: November 28, 2016|
  • Austerity,Banks,Bedroom Tax,Benefits,Business,Conservative Party,Corruption,Cost of living,Debt,Democracy,Economy,Employment,Labour Party,Neoliberalism,Politics,Poverty,Public services,Tax,UK

    Bank bailout was the greatest theft of wealth in history. Will Miliband reverse it?

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: January 13, 2015|
  • Austerity,Conservative Party,Cost of living,Democracy,Economy,People,Politics,Poverty,Privatisation,Public services,Tax,Trade Unions,UK,Wages

    Income inequality growth means Coalition was either lying or stupid

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: December 9, 2014|
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