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Posts Tagged: Business

Nick Campsie: When a dam bursts, blame the engineer – not the water. So it should be with government and capitalism.

What is wrong with our version of the systen is not that capitalists are ignoring the rules, it’s that the rules they are following are misspecified.

By Nick Campsie | 1 July 2018 | 35 comments

Sean Malkeson: Why the Year of Engineering should matter to Conservatives – and are we making the most of it?

As the son of a plumber who ran his own local business for several decades, I know that such technical professions can be extremely rewarding.

By Sean Malkeson | 28 June 2018 | 17 comments

Lord Ashcroft: Special Report – Malta makes a strong case to host the EU outposts of British companies after Brexit

As well as its historic links to this country, the island offers a solution-solving attitude and solid work ethic.

By Lord Ashcroft | 28 June 2018 | 67 comments

The Conservatives: not the Party of “f*ck business”, but not the Party of blind obedience to big business, either

Prioritising large over small, or current businesses over future businesses, would hurt workers, consumers, taxpayers, investors and the nation.

By Mark Wallace | 27 June 2018 | 114 comments

Daniel Hannan: Higher taxes, spending bungs, pay caps, gender quotas. Is this really the brave new Brexit Britain we want?

What changed? When did we lose the global vocation that infused the Cabinet, Leavers and Remainers alike, two years ago?

By Daniel Hannan MEP | 27 June 2018 | 179 comments

Scott Kelly: Technical education is still too narrow, and flaws in the apprenticeship levy are hindering progress

The Government must act now, or risk a generation of school leavers missing out on the opportunity to acquire technical skills.

By Scott Kelly | 21 June 2018 | 3 comments

Thom Norman: The start-up visa is just the first step towards a sensible immigration policy

Lifting the arbitrary cap on skilled workers would allow British businesses to get the talent they need, when they need it.

By Thom Norman | 15 June 2018 | 60 comments

Iain Dale: It’s a year today since the election reverse which has left May adrift.

Plus: The Government gets airports wrong and Burnham gets rail wrong. And: a miserable PMQs for Tory MPs.

By Iain Dale | 8 June 2018 | 357 comments

Eric Pickles: Netanyahu is in Britain. And the Duke of Cambridge will visit Israel – a sign that the two countries are drawing even closer.

But it is important to acknowledge that there are growing concerns within Israel about the rise of antisemitism in Britain.

By Sir Eric Pickles | 6 June 2018 | 37 comments

Nicky Morgan: Women on boards. We need fair access – not positive discrimination. And no more evasive excuses.

“Not enough senior women”…” “Not enough interested women”… “All the good ones have been snapped up”… “We already have one”… “No vacancies”…

By Nicky Morgan MP | 4 June 2018 | 95 comments

“I see neither the sense nor the need to stick to an immigration figure devised…a decade ago, which has never been met” – Davidson

“In or out of the EU, our task remains the same: to be open, not closed, to the world around us. To always look outwards for opportunities, not inwards for cold comfort.”

By Ruth Davidson MSP | 30 May 2018 | 151 comments

Alex Morton: Don’t review spending before first reviewing government – and how it doesn’t work

Its failures begins with the machinery of Government – the core civil service itself. This must be fixed.

By Alex Morton | 30 May 2018 | 22 comments

WATCH: McDonnell says Labour would allow investors “a fair rate of return”

The Shadow Chancellor outlines some of the measures he is considering to force businesses to share profits and ‘contribute’.

20 May 2018 | 14 comments

James Frayne: The most effective case against nationalisation is the one that neither MPs nor businesses want to use

The injection of the truth that it would mean politicians in charge of services is enough to make most people see sense.

By James Frayne | 15 May 2018 | 55 comments

Kim Caddy: A business-friendly approach by councils helps to keep unemployment falling

In Wandsworth we are working with employers and further education colleges – and providing the infrastructure needed for economic growth.

By Kim Caddy | 27 April 2018 | 3 comments

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