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  1. Feb 9, 2023 · We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.

  2. Feb 21, 2023 · Follow the Money: How Much Does Britain Cost? by Paul Johnson Abacus Books £25, 320 pages. Giles Wilkes, a former adviser in Downing Street, is now senior fellow at the Institute for Government ...

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  3. Feb 26, 2023 · 4.28. 739 ratings77 reviews. Want to read. Kindle $2.99. Rate this book. What is the truth about Britain's finances? Paul Johnson and the enormously respected Institute for Fiscal Studies aim to hold Government to account - without which politicians will get away with their half-truths, elisions and dubious claims.

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  4. Apr 26, 2023 · Horror! The depressing landscape of the British economy is laid bare in this brilliant book. It is a joy to read. The clear colourful prose is sparsely peppered with amusing anecdotes concerning extraordinary VAT rules and weird taxes. The aim of the book is to ‘follow the money’ and explain where it comes from, goes to and what changes are ...

  5. Follow the Money: How Much Does Britain Cost? is an absolute stunner of a book by Paul Johnson, an economist at the Insitute of Fiscal Studies, a London-based independent think tank. It’s a book every UK voter should read—since wishful thinking is not something that we can just blame on politicians. As Johnson points out, nearly £4 out of ...

  6. Aug 5, 2024 · It is the tragedy of any non-fiction book that they are out of date almost as soon as they are published, but it is interesting to see the areas that Paul Johnson highlights in the final chapter of Follow the Money that any future government must focus on. These are spelt out very briefly, and each could have been the focus of a chapter in ...

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  8. The real value of this book lies in the fact that Johnson does go far beyond the usual IFS mission, setting out his own agenda for the future ― Literary Review [A] powerful dissection of the stupidities of how we organise taxing and spending -- Will Hutton ― Observer Paul Johnson's sharp and thorough Follow the Money is based on an idea so clear that it's surprising nobody has thought of ...

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