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Jill Kirby: Don’t blame the eurozone, there are plenty of home-grown causes (and remedies) for youth unemployment

David Miliband calls it a timebomb. Welfare Minister Chris Grayling is blaming the eurozone crisis. Business Secretary Vince Cable has a new… Read more »

17 November 2011 at 8:02 am | 88 comments

Dominic Raab MP: Red-tape in business is socially unjust, as well as being economically uncompetitive

Dominic Raab is Conservative MP for Esher and Walton. ‘Escaping the Strait Jacket: 10 Regulatory Reforms toCreate Jobs’ is published by… Read more »

16 November 2011 at 10:26 am | 39 comments

Anthony Browne: Who will win the £250,000 prize for designing a €uro exit plan?

A little over a decade ago, the rage amongst economists was predicting the impact of the launch of the euro…. Read more »

16 November 2011 at 7:48 am | 23 comments

Andrew Lilico: Failing to engage with the main issues of public concern has always been a losing strategy

Bruce Anderson identifies me, along with Iain Martin and Patrick Mercer, as one of his “belly-aching” right-wing pundits who should… Read more »

15 November 2011 at 1:02 pm | 28 comments

Bruce Anderson: Four reasons we should trust Cameron, Osborne and Hague

I am delighted that my epistle to the bellyachers has provoked such a lively debate. It ought to be clear… Read more »

15 November 2011 at 7:57 am | 38 comments

Andrew Lilico: The ECB purchasing government bonds amounts to a tax on Germans to pay for Spanish and Italian public spending

Many commentators understand that Germany objects to the ECB engaging in mass purchases of Italian and Spanish government debts.  However,… Read more »

14 November 2011 at 6:36 pm | 18 comments

Anthony Browne: The European Commission’s proposal to regulate credit rating agencies is simply shooting the messenger

It is astonishing that the European Commission is responding to the European sovereign debt crisis by proposing to regulate credit… Read more »

14 November 2011 at 3:31 pm | 26 comments

Bruce Anderson: Right-wing pundits should stop the belly-aching and let Cameron get on with a very difficult job

The wisest Tory aphorism was minted by Lord Falkland: "When it is not necessary to change, it is necessary not… Read more »

14 November 2011 at 6:13 am | 117 comments

Ruth Lea: Eurozone leaders should stop trying to save the Euro, and move on to preparing for its breakup

I had intended that this week’s piece would be an “EU free zone”. But the Eurozone crisis staggers on and… Read more »

13 November 2011 at 8:43 am | 39 comments

Andrew Lilico: A disorderly collapse of the €uro would probably shrink the UK economy by 10%. Here’s a plan to avoid it.

Some commentators write about the disorderly collapse of the euro as if it would be an event somewhat more serious… Read more »

12 November 2011 at 8:07 am | 27 comments

Bruce Anderson: At least with the middle classes, the threat of prison works

Crime and Punishment Wednesday's student protests in London passed off much better than had been feared, largely because there were… Read more »

11 November 2011 at 6:38 am | 5 comments

Jill Kirby: David Cameron should apply his Big Society message to Europe and repatriate powers and sovereignty

For all his ebullient confidence in the House of Commons and his evident ease in the role of Prime Minister,… Read more »

10 November 2011 at 7:09 am | 13 comments

Anthony Browne: Conservatives must join the debate about the morality of capitalism

If you chose not to take part in a debate, you can’t complain when it doesn’t go your way. It… Read more »

9 November 2011 at 7:31 am | 50 comments

Anthony Browne: Why is the Home Office cutting the Border Agency – which is meant to pay its own way?

The current immigration furore is an unwelcome return to the sort of headlines we came to expect under Labour, and… Read more »

8 November 2011 at 3:35 pm | 15 comments

Stephan Shakespeare: We muddle better if we have sight of a broadly derived strategy

Beset by an increasing sense of confusion and crisis, the main actors in the Euro drama look dazed. People are… Read more »

By Stephan Shakespeare | 8 November 2011 at 8:08 am | 5 comments

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