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From Rentier Nation to Public Provision: The Green Party’s Radical Housing Gamble
The British housing market, long a crucible of aspiration and anxiety, stands at a precipice. Decades of market-led policies have, paradoxically, created a landscape where secure, affordable housing feels increasingly out of reach for millions. Against this backdrop, the Green Party has tabled a proposal so audacious, so structurally transformative, that it demands rigorous scrutiny:
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Why the Republican Gamble on Affordable Care Act Subsidies Has Backfired Catastrophically
The current government shutdown is not merely a procedural impasse; it is a profound political and economic crisis, meticulously engineered by the Republican Party, that has exposed the deep fissures within its own ranks and delivered a crushing blow to its public standing. At its heart lies a seemingly intractable standoff over the extension of
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A Rather Cheerful Guide to Fixing Britain’s Spectacularly Broken Tax System
The £46 Billion Question: Why We’re Too Polite to Pick Up the Money We’re Owed There’s something wonderfully British about having £46 billion just lying about the place and being too polite to actually collect it. This isn’t money that might exist in some theoretical economist’s fever dream, or revenue we’d quite like to have



