The Peoples' Budget and Land Value Tax
A long delayed fiscal reform and a tool for social and economic justice makes the headlines again, this time form thelondon spectator and notedthink tank Insitite for Public Policy Research
What does Britain need today that it does not have? The bold vision of reformers and classical economists of a 100 years ago, such as Lloyd George, Josiah Wedgwood, and Winston Churchill.
Tony Dolphin makes the case for a new budget, not with failed and failing nostrums of monopoloy capitalism or command and control New Labour but instead sensible fiscal measures and the land value tax.

