Robin Horsley

Has Rachel Reeves Just Crashed the UK Economy?

In a financial twist that could rival any soap opera, the UK’s new Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, might have just thrown the economy into turmoil, or so some are beginning to whisper. The drama unfolded as the price of UK 10-year Gilts took an unexpected leap today, sending shockwaves through the financial markets and leaving investors […]

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Economics Labour Party

Diddly Squat: How the Budget’s New Tax Threatens to Destroy Rural Britain

In an unprecedented move that has left farmers across Britain dismayed, the UK budget has introduced a sweeping change to inheritance tax that could spell the end for the traditional family farm. The Chancellor’s decision to reduce agricultural property relief (APR) from full to partial has hit the rural sector like a bolt from the

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Economics Environment Labour Party

Reeves’ Reckoning: The Budget That Could Make or Break Britain

In a move that’s left the nation gasping to grasp its implications, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has unleashed a financial tsunami with today’s Autumn Budget, promising to reshape the economic landscape of Britain in ways that could either herald a new era or signal the beginning of the end for the UK’s economic stability. Here’s the

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Economics

Priced Out of Parenthood: The True Cost of Britain’s Housing Crisis

Britain’s birth rate has plummeted to a historic low, hitting just 1.44 children per woman – the lowest level since records began in 1938, as revealed by the Office of National Statistics. This shocking drop isn’t because Brits don’t want kids; the truth is, many just can’t afford to start a family. The culprit? Sky-high

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Economics

The Great British Population Puzzle: Why Immigration Isn’t Just A Numbers Game

In the bustling streets of the UK, a demographic drama unfolds. The country’s population is ageing faster than a fine wine, and successive governments have pulled out an unexpected card from their policy deck: mass immigration. But it’s not just about filling the gaps in our workforce or keeping the pension pots brimming. There’s a

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Migration

Modern Money Madness! The Shocking Truth Behind the UK’s Debt Disaster

The UK’s economy is on a knife-edge, all thanks to a theory that’s dividing economists and fuelling spending like never before: Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). Imagine it – politicians with the belief that they can open the spending taps without restraint, confident that debt doesn’t really matter as long as inflation stays in check. But

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