Schools aren’t using new freedoms – but Labour criticism is still wrong March 10, 2014 AT THE heart of the coalition’s education reforms is a move towards greater school autonomy to allow more innovation and, ultimately, better results. The idea has its critics. They contend that school autonomy will diminish the quality of education. The shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt has expressed concern that it will lead to “a competitive, [...]
Stop acquisitive politicians forever with a max tax guarantee March 6, 2014 HOW MANY times have we heard a politician say that “those with the broadest shoulders should bear the greatest burden”? Indeed, given the frequency with which this mantra is repeated, you could be forgiven for thinking that the rich are only taxed lightly. The reality is somewhat different. If anything, the UK is dangerously dependent [...]
Scottish nationalist failures have spooked business. EU outers beware March 6, 2014 SHELL, Lloyds and Barclays have joined Standard Life and Sainsbury’s in warning about the consequences for their businesses of Scottish independence. Uncertainty for business about the implications of a vote to leave the UK appears to be harming Scottish prospects already, even though opinion polls suggest the risk that Scotland votes to leave the UK [...]
Why the justice system is failing bankers March 5, 2014 YESTERDAY saw the latest example of how alleged misconduct in finance is being rigorously pursued. The Bank of England suspended a staff member and launched a formal investigation into allegations that officials condoned or were aware of forex market manipulation. A few weeks ago, three Barclays bankers were charged in relation to Libor. The FCA [...]
How to boost GDP and demolish debt with one radical policy March 5, 2014 HOW DO you discombobulate a banker? Ask them whether a fully reserved banking system – in other words, ending high street banking as we know it, by forcing banks to back their liabilities 100 per cent with reserves – could significantly improve our long-term prosperity. After the financial crisis, prominent economists like Laurence Kotlikoff argued [...]
Resist temptation: A sugar tax won’t make us healthy March 5, 2014 THE RECENT suggestion by the chief medical officer Sally Davies that “we may need to introduce a sugar tax” is a tribute to the extraordinary media profile of Action on Sugar, the latest pressure group to blame a single ingredient for people being overweight. Previous targets include saturated fat and salt, but it is now [...]
How the West should best the crumbling Kremlin March 4, 2014 AN UNLIKELY source holds the key to how the West should respond to Russia’s takeover of the Crimea. While researching for my book Ethical Realism (which I co-wrote with the rightly celebrated Anatol Lieven), I came across a startling fact. Reinhold Niebuhr, one of the US’s best-known twentieth-century political thinkers, was also the author of [...]
French invasion heralds the collapse of tax and spend March 4, 2014 PIMLICO Plumbers will be a familiar brand to many readers – it has a prominent advert on the approach into Waterloo station. But the company is now calling for plumbers who are fluent in both English and French, and says applicants will be interviewed by a native French speaker. This is just the tip of [...]
Memo to the City: It’s time to invest March 4, 2014 FOLLOWING the devastating financial crisis of 2008, it’s easy to understand why there was a severe drop in business investment. From peak to trough, this vital part of economic life plummeted some 30 per cent. Since 2010, the government has been committed to helping the nation recover from the economic heart attack. By forming the [...]
Why Britain’s new banking standards body needs your help March 3, 2014 REGULATORS can punish wrongdoing, but they find it much harder to legislate for what constitutes good behaviour. If they try to do so, they are likely to end up with massive rule books – and fail to meet their objectives. Rather than taking responsibility for their own actions and exercising their judgement, people will tend [...]