These are the companies profiting from the COVID economic collapse
Corporate vultures are pecking at the bones of the UK’s coronavirus-hit economy.
T.J. Coles is a postdoctoral researcher at Plymouth University’s Cognition Institute and the author of several books, including Human Wrongs (iff Books) and Privatized Planet (New Internationalist).
Corporate vultures are pecking at the bones of the UK’s coronavirus-hit economy.
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To prevent total societal collapse and thus electoral disaster, the Tories have advocated socialistic policies. But why didn’t they do it sooner?
A decade of Tory cuts worsened the COVID-19 crisis. Labour must campaign for investment and public ownership.
The Chancellor’s rescue package essentially turns the government into a payday lender.
Neoliberal thinking has infected the Tory government’s COVID-19 response and has put the nation at risk.
Tories say they are not permitting the privatisation of the National Health Service, but evidence from asset companies suggests otherwise.
Tories say that regulation will make the UK less competitive. But climate-driven floods and heatwaves already cost Britain billions.
Despite the government’s anti-immigrant posturing to win right-wing votes, their current economic model necessitates continued immigration to the UK.
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