Jim O’Neill says the SNP government needs to stop looking to others for a solution to poverty in Scotland, and start using the powers it has to help. A
Author: Jim O'Neill
Jim O’Neill says Labour’s internal divisions mirror the divisions in the country over Brexit, and backs calls for a second referendum on the Brexit deal. Let me be clear
Jim O’Neill looks at the shenanigans on the Tory right, the Prime Minister’s lack of judgement, and the reality of our chances of avoiding a hard Brexit. Theresa May’s
Jim O’Neill examines the Scottish Budget in depth, finding some things to cheer but much to be concerned by. In the spirit of the season, Derek Mackay’s budget can
Jim O’Neill reviews the UK Chancellor’s budget, and looks forward to the Finance Secretary using the powers of the Scottish Parliament to actually make a difference, for once. The
Jim O’Neill welcomes the SNP’s consultation on income tax, but points out that it is important to know what any new revenues are intended to be spent on. Now
Jim O’Neill sees echoes of Keir Hardie in Richard Leonard, and sets out why he’s backing Richard as Scottish Labour leader. I believe that any Leader of our party