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Publications
- What will it really take to level-up?
- Autumn Budget Briefing 2017
- Briefing: Spending Review 2015
- Briefing: Manifesto summary - The two main parties
- Election 2015: What’s at stake for fairer tax?
- Election 2015: What’s at stake for the economy?
- The check-off system for union fees
- State intervention for wage-led development
- In the public interest
- Austerity Illusions and Debt Delusions
- Financing the Social State
Blog
- Too Little Too Late
- NHS in Turmoil: Relax Immigration Rules for Healthcare Staff
- ‘Not levelling-up’: Our Panel Reacts to the Budget 2020
- Investment, Brexit & A Progressive Alternative
- Towards An Economy That Works For Women
- The Case for Insourcing Public Contracts
- NHS Isn’t Breaking, It Is Broken
- CLASS Panel Reacts to the 2018 Budget
- 70 Years On: Protect Our NHS
- Bad Economics is Holding Britain Back
- ‘A Huge Disappointment’: Our Panel Reacts to the Budget 2017
- Spring Budget 2017: Our Panel Reacts
- Spring Budget 2017: Dr Faiza Shaheen Reacts
- Gender Equality Must Be at the Heart of the Budget
- Don’t Be Fooled - The Economy Isn’t Working For Everyone
- 4 Reasons Grammar Schools are a Bad Idea
- The mountain of student debt weighing on our young people may soon get even bigger.
- Looking ahead: what Class did next
- Spending review 2015: Our Panel’s Reaction
- Spending review 2015: Your Guide
- Five ways to deliver a good budget
- Budget 2015: Our panel’s reaction
- George Osborne’s ‘budget surplus’ rule is ill-defined and unenforceable
- Guardian letter in response to Chancellor George Osborne’s Mansion House Speech
- Budget surplus target plays politics with economic growth
- First 100 Days - A plan for the economy
- Despite IFS criticism, the Tories will have the last laugh
- Budget 2015: Our panellists give their reaction
- Storify: the top reactions to #Budget2015
- Look after employment and the budget deficit will take care of itself
- Will the new stamp duty actually cost you more?
- Autumn Statement 2014: Seven thinkers share their views
- Lyons does 90% of the job
- Today’s Budget and the crisis in Ukraine
- What can we expect from Budget 2014?
- Austerity - there can be no compromise with a failed idea
- The Spending Review: nasty politics not real economics
- Flawed political economics are behind the calls for fiscal conservatism
- A budget speech of a chancellor who is trapped
- The scale of the Coalition government’s ambition
- Britain’s economic model is deeply flawed, but the government is doing nothing