Swapping dinner for crisps? There’s a reason Brexit metaphors are all about food
Right-wing Brexiteers hunger after lower food safety standards.
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Right-wing Brexiteers hunger after lower food safety standards.
By Molly Scott Cato
Nissan’s investment freeze in Sunderland could be the firing gun for a race to the bottom.
By Molly Scott Cato
A military alliance cannot be regarded as an instrument of peace.
By Molly Scott Cato
Corporations should be taxed fairly and tax revenue invested according to democratically determined priorities not the whims and preferences of…
By Molly Scott Cato
Without the European Union, the deals that Tory ministers would sign would be even worse, says Molly Scott Cato.
By Molly Scott Cato
A year on, Luxembourg’s tax arrangements remain shrouded in mystery, says Molly Scott Cato.
By Molly Scott Cato
The government’s new nuclear power station is a white elephant that we simply don’t need.
By Molly Scott Cato
We mustn’t forget the lessons of the Second World War in the face of today’s refugee crisis, says Molly…
By Molly Scott Cato
I’ve long opposed the single currency for Britain. But a middle way has to be found between leaving the…
By Molly Scott Cato