Skip to content

Patterns of Power

analysing power, commenting on abuses

  • Follow us on Twitter
  • Follow us on Facebook
  • Address for RSS feed
  • Home
  • Patterns
  • Index
  • Contact Us

Tag: tax

Funding healthcare

14th September 2023 Hugh Winter British Politics, economics

Wealthy countries are all facing higher healthcare spending, but politicians won’t say how they want to fund it in Britain The Telegraph has reported that Hospital waiting list deaths double […]

» Read more
One comment Conservative Party, dishonesty, funding healthcare, neoliberalism, NHS, tax

Politics and the NHS

27th July 2023 Hugh Winter British Politics

Pay negotiations for Britain’s doctors and nurses are affected by wider issues in politics and the NHS, such as views on privatisation Further nurses strikes are possible in the ongoing […]

» Read more
2 Comments Boris Johnson, Conservative Party, dishonesty, Liz Truss, NHS, NHS privatisation, Rishi Sunak, tax

Fighting Talk

3rd September 2020 Hugh Winter American Politics, climate change, inequality, law

The Trump campaign in America’s 2020 presidential election published a short manifesto under the banner President Trump: Fighting for You!  It is an action plan, listing 50 “core priorities”, and […]

» Read more
One comment coronavirus, Donald Trump, irresponsibility, tax, trade

Who is harming America?

29th August 2020 Hugh Winter American Politics, ethnic tensions

President Trump’s speech at the Republican National Convention suggested that the election of Joe Biden would harm America.  It went down well with many of his supporters, judging by some […]

» Read more
3 Comments dishonesty, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, populism, Republican party, tax, trade

A Trump Presidency begins

11th November 2016 HughWinter American Politics

There has been much concern, both inside and outside America, at the result of the American election – but it is now a fact that has to be lived with. […]

» Read more
Leave a comment Democratic Party, Donald Trump, neoliberalism, Republican party, tax, voter anger

Political Cynicism

7th December 2014 HughWinter British Politics, economics, inequality

The New Statesman this week noted that the major political parties are in a “conspiracy of silence”: failing to describe the impact of their proposed policies.  Cynical politicians know that […]

» Read more
Leave a comment austerity, deficit, dishonesty, OBR, tax, UKIP

Reducing Inequality

29th November 2013 HughWinter American Politics, economics, inequality

The Pope’s Exhortation (pp. 44-51) has highlighted the immorality of the growing inequality in today’s society.  The content of his message should resonate with all Christians, not just Catholics, and […]

» Read more
One comment dishonesty, Money in Politics, Occupy movement, Pope, tax

Mansion Tax and Bedroom Tax

17th September 2013 HughWinter British Politics, economics, inequality

In The Telegraph, Boris Johnson described the proposed mansion tax as “viciously unfair” because it would levy a tax on people’s homes without taking account of their incomes.  The tax […]

» Read more
Leave a comment Boris Johnson, inequality, media reporting, tax

A European financial-transactions tax

24th February 2013 HughWinter economics, Europe

A leading article on Europe’s proposed financial-transactions tax, in this week’s Economist, is eloquent on the problems it would encounter.  For example, many financial transactions would simply move elsewhere. The […]

» Read more
One comment finance sector, financial transaction tax, tax

Recent Posts

  • America is diminished
  • The Trump style
  • Ukraine peace talks
  • Regressive Trump Policies
  • The Politics of Resentment

Archived posts

WordPress Theme: Smartline by ThemeZee.