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  • Letters to the Editor – 05/02 – Civil service, More cuts, Best of Twitter

    February 4, 2014

    Civil service [Re: Would political appointments to the civil service increase government effectiveness? Yesterday] Public bodies are largely run by people who have an instinctive opposition to enterprise, standards and choice. No wonder senior Tories are now realising that they need to make drastic changes. It would be nice to return to a world of [...]

  • Politicians are scared of the small state but a positive vision will sell it to voters

    February 3, 2014

    HOW DO you shrink the state when it is dominated by health, education and welfare? The answer is with a positive vision that is much more than just tax cuts. The right needs to craft a compelling world-view of what the economy and society would look like with a minimalist state. The biggest problem is [...]

  • We mustn’t delude ourselves about the scale of the crisis Britain went through

    February 3, 2014

    OVER the past three years, the debate over the coalition’s deficit reduction plan and the sluggishness of the subsequent recovery has dominated the agenda. On almost all sides, this debate has been framed in a way that implies that, had we adopted marginally different policies, the fallout from the crash need not have been anywhere [...]

  • Tech resentment in San Francisco is ignoring the real culprit: Government

    February 3, 2014

    RENTS are rising, pushing people on low incomes out of the neighbourhoods they’ve lived in for years. Resentment towards the rich is growing, with the most profitable and dynamic industries singled out for the most ire. Talk of a cost of living crisis, driven above all by the cost of housing, is dominating politics. This [...]

  • Letters to the Editor – 04/02 – Energy supply, Best of Twitter

    February 3, 2014

    Energy supply [Re: As the International Energy Agency doubts UK shale’s potential, is more nuclear the answer?, Friday] The International Energy Agency was right to say that Britain should not have too high expectations regarding the shale gas revolution. But while it argues that increased investment in new, heavily-subsidised nuclear plants would be more desirable, it [...]

  • Digital natives are having tech children and creating a tidal wave of disruption

    February 2, 2014

    THE NEXT time you are puzzled by an app on your smartphone, the chances are that your three year-old will have the answer. An astonishing 57 per cent of children aged three to five can operate at least one mobile app, up from 19 per cent in 2012. The third anniversary of the Digital Diaries [...]

  • City Matters: Put the immigration debate on a factual footing – or our economy will suffer

    February 2, 2014

    EUROPE is back in the headlines, with immigration and David Cameron’s meeting with French President Francois Hollande pushing the politically-divisive issue to the top of the agenda. We regularly read that European immigration and new EU regulation are a problem. But if we are to secure the best future for the UK, we must accurately [...]

  • Internal EU trade barriers hold UK companies back: We must demolish them

    February 2, 2014

    SCEPTICISM about the EU is not borne out of nationalism, but from practical experiences that show Britain has invested far more into the EU than it gets out. In particular, opportunities to maximise the economic benefits of EU membership have been missed. Brussels’s focus on deepening political and social union has undermined the advantages of [...]

  • Letters to the Editor – 03/02 – Investment record, Best of Twitter

    February 2, 2014

    Investment record [Re: The bonus culture isn’t to blame for a collapse in corporate investment, Friday] I am writing to correct PJ Davies’s spurious analysis, which criticised Stagecoach for allegedly “buying back shares rather than reinvesting”. The facts tell the opposite story. We have returned significant cash to shareholders – around £1.27bn over the last [...]

  • City & Gild: As the economy improves, a new battle between value and volume emerges

    January 31, 2014

    What should the consumer make of the recent spat between Adidas and Sports Direct, and how will the unfolding saga affect each brand? At the end of last year, the German sportswear giant refused to supply the retail chain with Chelsea latest replica kit. From my perspective, there will no doubt be some turbulence in [...]

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