Carys Roberts

@carysroberts

Working to build a new economy as Chief Economist & Head of the Centre for Economic Justice. Incoming Director of IPPR. Views=my own

Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2010.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    27. sij

    ✨📢Personal news!📢 ✨ I'm hugely excited to be appointed as the next IPPR Director. There's never been a more important time for bold & compelling ideas and I don't think there's a better team than to develop them. Can't wait to get stuck in!

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  2. prije 3 sata

    This has been a lot of fun! First up are & but many more in episodes to follow, incl.

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  4. 1. velj

    The morning after, dip into the latest issue of Progressive Review for analysis and thoughts on how we can heal divisions and create a progressive vision for our country in the years ahead. All articles free to view for another week.

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  5. 31. sij

    The Centre for Economic Justice has a new Senior Economist who’s joined us from the Bank of England to work on progressive economic policy- recommend following! 👀

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  6. 31. sij

    A brilliant event in Belfast last night - full of energy, with thoughtful and challenging contributions from the panel and audience. Thank you to and everyone who came!

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  7. 30. sij

    In Belfast for meetings and our event tonight on economic justice with Beautiful view of Liverpool last night from the ferry ⛴️

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    24. sij

    .’s Environmental Justice Commission is holding a series of deliberative democracy events, putting people at the heart of plans to tackle the climate and nature emergencies 🗣 Read about our first event in Doncaster with 👇🏽

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    24. sij

    Excellent report from launched today on the future of cash and what needs to be done. 👇

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  10. 23. sij

    📢NEW Progressive Review out and free to read for 2 weeks!📢 This issue is on overcoming division in the UK with great reads from &

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  11. 22. sij

    ‘Tackling climate change is a moral imperative. But if we get it right, it’s also a massive opportunity’

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    20. sij

    Boris Johnson says he's going to get the economic growth rate up to 2.8% IPPR's says that's "fantasy economics" and explains why on

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  13. 19. sij

    I'm from the South West & it's so frustrating that because many of the constituencies are safe seats, they don't get the political attention they should from major parties. I hope this government invests in all areas that sorely need it not just those with more turbulent politics

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  14. 17. sij
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  15. 16. sij

    Amazon is in the spotlight once again for avoiding taxes - this time threatening to pass on any taxes to small businesses. In this video explains how big multinationals like Amazon avoid tax and what to do about it 👇

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    16. sij

    DEBATE: Was the government right to bail out ? IPPR's says the decision flies in the face of the govt's promise to make the UK the “cleanest, greenest” country on Earth - they should be investing in rail instead

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  17. 14. sij

    At the end of the month I'll be taking the boat (⛵️🚫✈️) to with colleagues to talk about for Northern Ireland and priorities for the government at Stormont, with . Tickets going fast - sign up here 👇

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  18. 9. sij

    Some great roles going at - some closing tomorrow, and also a brilliant opportunity to research young women and - open until the 27th!

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    8. sij

    🤟Attention People of Margate! Thanet wants, needs and deserves some Economic Justice! Major UK think tank coming to us to share and provoke new thinking Feb 13. Join me down there?

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    8. sij

    Today's new productivity stats show output per worker hour grew just 0.1% from the year previous across the economy, squeaking into positive growth territory. Strikingly: some sectors have fared much better than others since the Great Recession in terms of productivity growth

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