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- Nadine Dorries threatens Cameron's Party Leadership by Nadine Dorries, Daily Mail
- Boris set for party leadership? by Traci Watson, USAToday
- Anti-Israel students deface Star of David at student conference by Jonny Paul, Jerusalem Post
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- Skintland: Heads I Win, Tails You Lose by Alex Massie, Spectator UK
- Green tax on conservatories by James Slack and Tamara Cohen, Daily Mail
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16 May 2012, By The Commentator
Discord over Argentina leaves gaping hole for defaults across the recession-troubled world
The Argentinian Ambassador to the UK will be speaking at the London School of Economics on Thursday. But what will she say to us?
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12 May 2012, By Raheem Kassam, Executive Editor
Is Hugo Rifkind always this wrong?
Hugo Rifkind is precisely the problem with British politics. Left-leaning, instinctively statist and wrong about everything.
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06 May 2012, By Daniel Bier
In defence of open-ended growth
Creative destruction and market adaptation will ensure the status quo never remains. So what are alarmists scared of?
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27 April 2012, By The Commentator
Want to help reduce global deficits? Make Argentina pay!
The global net loss from Argentina's shirking of responsibility is over $157bn
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17 November 2011, By Daniel J. Mitchell
Does socialism work? A classroom experiment
Most intelligent people realise that socialism could never work. Here is why, in the simplest fashion
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13 October 2011, By John Phelan
Quantitative easing: why it doesn't work.
People will ring alarm bells and tell you QE is necessary. Many of them will be Garrison’s capitalists. But one thing they cannot tell you is that QE is fair.
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10 October 2011, By Oliver Cooper
A Nobel Prize is not a noble title.
We must be careful not to take the Nobel Prize in Economic Science out of context because as Hayek noted, it can confer "on an individual an authority which, in economics, no man ought to possess".
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18 August 2011, By Daniel J. Mitchell
Creating Galt’s Gulch from Scratch? Economic practicalities of a libertarian nirvana
The innovative concept of creating a libertarian nirvana at sea still faces major challenges from tax authorities, writes Cato's Dan Mitchell
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17 August 2011, By Dominique Lazanski
Make the entire UK an enterprise zone
If the government is willing to introduce tax breaks and other perks in certain geographical regions, why can’t it make the entire country one enterprise zone?
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27 July 2011, By John Phelan
0.2% growth is cause for celebration!
With a protracted period of 'payback' underway - we shouldn't be fooled into thinking that the small growth in the economy was avoidable.






