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The Tax white paper - only good for fish and chips now?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageHas treasurer Joe Hockey already made up his mind about the more controversial tax suggestions in the recent Re:think discussion paper?AAP/Lukas Coch

Achieving tax reform is often a long process as the government of the day looks for consensus before presenting proposals to the Parliament. The process that the current government is following seems...

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Manifesto Check: Labour ready to go green, but remains grey on detail

  • Written by The Conversation
imageAll in for renewable energy.Danny Lawson/PA

Welcome to The Conversation’s Manifesto Check, where academics from across the UK subject each party’s manifesto to unbiased, expert scrutiny.

Labour’s energy and climate policies appear to be based around two main ideas: more government oversight of energy markets to ensure a fairer...

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  5. We must talk to terrorists to restore their humanity – and ours
  6. State of the nation: the immigration numbers game
  7. Conservative housing plan is a blast from the past – amid a 21st-century crisis
  8. Beyond GDP: economic growth may not be enough to get voters on your side
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  29. Manifesto Check: 'Labour's skills policy is a disappointing muddle'
  30. Manifesto Check: no evidence that Labour early years policy will close education gap
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  40. Labour pledge to tackle tax avoidance is vital, but it will need to get tough with the industry
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