Category: Cohesive Capitalism

‘There are risks and costs to action. But they are far less than the long-range risks of comfortable inaction.’ – John F. Kennedy. From Pensions…

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Everyone agrees our pension system is in crisis – “so, what is the solution?” they ask.  And therein lies the problem.  Labour, should they become…

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In the first seven months of Fiscal Year (FY) 2024, net interest (payments minus income) on the federal debt reached $514 billion, exceeding spending on both…

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CLICK HERE to watch the replay of our Meet the Leaders event with Will Hutton and Vicky Pryce, where they discussed how an alternative economic…

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Watch an introductory video by Vicky Pryce here. Join author and commentator Will Hutton in conversation with leading economist and Chair of Fellows at Radix Big Tent,…

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We face a very uncertain future in UK unless we adopt radically new ideas. Yet we have a government without inspiration, which repeats the same…

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Recently I was asked my opinion on what role companies can play in moving towards a future of more ‘sustainable consumption’. The term ‘sustainable consumption’…

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In 2022, the state of California celebrated a record budget surplus of $97.5 billion. Two years later, according to the Legislative Analyst’s Office, this surplus has…

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“Effective governments create opportunities for citizens to thrive, building thefoundation of national development and prosperity.” This is one of the statements underpinning the Chandler Good Government Index. The…

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Commission launched by thinktank Radix and law firm Shoosmiths wants submissions from experts in the planning, development and housing sectors A commission looking into addressing…

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The Bank of England’s forecast that it will make cumulative losses of more than £100 billion by the end of the decade through the Asset Purchase…

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Barry: The proposed ban on selling new petrol and diesel cars in the UK will be delayed until 2035. Bearing in mind that the shrinking…

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