Author: Colin Hines

I am circulating this campaign suggestion based on a letter Richard Murphy and I had published in the Guardian during the winter break. It said: Its importance to my mind is…

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Rachel Reeves deludes herself if she thinks that ruling out a wealth tax will demonstrate Labour’s economic competence to most voters, when clearly what most…

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Last week, the government lied about there not being enough money to pay the public sector workers, unless there were compensatory cuts. Since the money…

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“Remember though, that earlier this year Bloomberg Economics estimated that Brexit was costing the UK economy £100bn a year in lost output. Reversing or ameliorating…

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Whether you are an issue specific campaigner, a community or political activist or just a concerned citizen, it is becoming every clearer the enormity of…

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It is already clear that Richie Sunak’s cost of living crisis measures aren’t going to touch the sides of the hole in the majority of people’s…

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The recent Guardian editorial about the looming energy cost crisis is correct to put centre stage a massive home energy efficiency programme to both cut…

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The Guardian’s Business Green editor, James Murray, was correct that to undermine the claims of the pro-fossil fuel Net Zero Scrutiny Group in Parliament, it…

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As the key question of how to pay for a global just transition to tackle the climate and nature crises came to the fore in…

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A great deal has been correctly made of the need for international funding for the transformations required to adapt to climate change. Yet the UK…

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The US and Canada heat dome, Siberian forest fires, devastating floods in Germany and surrounding countries, and the truly grim fact that the Amazon is…

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