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Robert Colvile (@rcolvile) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Office for Budget Responsibility's new fiscal risks report, published today, is the most polite, spreadsheet-filled horror story you will ever read. It is the bureaucratic, non-partisan equivalent of grabbing our politicians by the lapels and screaming in their faces. It is very, very bad.

The <a href="/OBR_UK/">Office for Budget Responsibility</a>'s new fiscal risks report, published today, is the most polite, spreadsheet-filled horror story you will ever read. It is the bureaucratic, non-partisan equivalent of grabbing our politicians by the lapels and screaming in their faces. It is very, very bad.
Gerard Lyons (@drgerardlyons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My The Telegraph piece on why a wealth tax would be economically damaging, administratively burdensome and ultimately counterproductive. Centre for Policy Studies telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/…

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'We've been running public finances since the financial crisis on the basis that something will turn up, that productivity growth will snap back, that living standards will rise again. We're slowly accepting that's not going to happen.' Robert Colvile reacts to today's OBR report ⬇️

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The ECHR debate isn't going away. Join us in discussion with former Cabinet Minister Lord Lilley as he breaks down his new report on Britain's options - from meaningful reform to complete withdrawal. Live streaming from 9:15 this morning 👇 x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

Adam Smith Institute (@asi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really interesting report from our Senior Fellow Lord Lilley. Lord Lilley sets out why leaving the ECHR may be the only way to stop judges making political decisions.🧑‍⚖️ It’s well worth a read!

CapX (@capx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Stories about chicken nuggets obstructing the proper course of justice aren’t just good headlines, they are testaments to an administrative decline that is corroding the public’s trust in our institutions. 'Our inability to robustly control who is allowed to remain in Britain