The Economy
The Tory Party is no longer the party of business
Tory anti-immigration rhetoric is resulting in a backlash from business.
Chuka Umunna speech: more important than you think
Chuka Ummuna has set out Labour's plans to institutionalize the developmental state and the rise in productivity it achieved in 1997-2010 to solve the living standards crisis.
The Tories as the Workers’ party? Not as ridiculous as it sounds
The interests of the Tory party are very often diametrically opposed to those of most workers. However it would be a mistake to be complacent.
Britain’s trade deficit persists in spite of sterling devaluation
Quantitative easing and ‘loose’ monetary policy have not been successful in boosting UK export performance.
The other British economy: low productivity and no manufacturing strategy
There was plenty of data out this week suggesting a bleaker economic picture than that painted by the government and the media.
According to the IFS, people really are worse off under the Tories
Despite the sort of spin that we saw last Friday, people really are worse off under the Tories.