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bethstratford.bsky.social
Economist (mainly ecological macro, housing, rent theory). Honorary Fellow at UCL's IIPP. Proud to have helped set up the London Renters Union✊. Co-author #LandForTheMany.
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Wouldn't necessarily be a game-changer everywhere, but these policies could make a real difference in many parts of the country: * 150% council tax premium on second homes * Planning permission to turn residential homes into 2nd/holiday homes * House prices fall by 12% www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

German state repression is spiralling out of control. A German climate activist has been banned from becoming a teacher. Here are some justifications from the Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts—they are completely nuts: 1/7

Interesting research from Xavier Jaravel reveals "a clear and systematic gap in inflation rates across income percentiles, reflecting the varying consumption patterns of households at different income levels". He's made the data publicly available - link from article. (h/t @chrismwhayes.bsky.social)

In Dec '23 I conducted a message-testing study in which 66% of the 264 landlords in my sample were persuaded to back rent controls. 🤯 Now @cmmonwealth.bsky.social have done a straight poll and found 44% of landlords back rent controls *without any persuasion*! Nice job @sachahilhorst.bsky.social ! 🙌

look I’m no messaging expert but it seems like the American people might be interested to know that Donald Trump just gave our social security numbers to a teen called BigBalls

"Elon Musk is going to pay for his tax cut with your Social Security." @lindsayowens.bsky.social breaks down the billionaire's unprecedented takeover of key government functions, including trillions in Treasury Department payments. https://www.democracynow.org/2025/2/3/elon_musk_gov

Pretty disturbing analysis from @waleedshahid.bsky.social : waleedshahid.substack.com/p/elon-musk-...

Thames Water is in court demanding a £3bn bailout loan, paid for by customers. It's the latest rip-off in decades of hiking bills, extracting profits, and dumping sewage. What's the point of a water system – to provide water or to make money for the richest? Nationalise it now!

Been reading through the Government's new Land Use Consultation. Here's the juiciest bits I've seen so far! An excellent, bold proposal to spare 9% of England's least-productive land for nature & carbon - restoring peat bogs & regenerating woods - & changes to ag land use over a further 10% /1

There are no shortcuts in the fight for an economy which delivers climate and social justice goals. That’s the life lesson I've learned thanks to Rachel Reeves’ comments at Davos last week. My very personal response to the chancellor’s assertion that growth ‘trumps other things’. bit.ly/40BFGcI

A few years ago there was a lot of discourse about making global online retailers (Amazon specifically) actually pay tax commensurate to their sales in the UK. But that never seems to come up any more, even in conversations about the ongoing death of the high street. Any recent news on this, anyone?

Wow, debt owed to private lenders by lower-income countries has *quadrupled* since 2000. Interestingly, 90% of these loans are governed under English law due to role of City of London, so UK gov't has the power to enact a Debt Justice Law. Report by CAFOD out today: cafod.org.uk/about-us/pol...

George is spot on. Much more attention is needed on the demand-side drivers of the housing crisis. Excited to say I've just started work on a new collaborative project looking at how we CAN tackle the housing affordability crisis, without trashing the environment. Watch this space...

Or - crazy idea - freeze rents?? I still have not heard anything that made any sense about why rent controls would be a bad idea in the UK. Our housing situation has become deranged by commodification of homes into investment assets. Something meaningful has to change

Severn Trent Water dividends to rise, water bills go up. A serial offender, dumps sewage in rivers, has 62 criminal convictions. BBC Panorama claimed Severn Trent inflated its investment by £1.68bn Water bills to be hiked by 47% to 2030. Who protects the people? www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

Interested in joining our growing, purpose-driven team? We are recruiting a Senior Economist to help deliver our programme of high-quality, impactful research. 🗓️ Deadline is 7 February

Time and time again in my investigations I find under funded, under powered regulators who are run roughshod over by the venal and the malfeasant. Shudder to think what would happen if these weak regulators were scrapped altogether.

1. The UK government’s pursuit of GDP growth at all costs is an assault on our natural wealth, which will impoverish us all. It might be able to massage the headline figures by converting the living world into money, but it does not improve our lives.🧵

Oooo looking forward to this. The Breakdown is such an greeat show, if you haven't started listening yet you are MISSING OUT PEOPLE!

Capping political donations is free, popular and the right thing to do to protect British democracy from Elon Musk and his fellow travellers. So why won't Keir Starmer act? democracyforsale.substack.com/p/trump-and-...

If Thames Water collapses into Special Administration, consumers could be saddled with its £16bn debt. A loophole in the Water (Special Measures) Bill allows this. I'm backing an amendment to the bill to #BanTheBailouts under SAR. Make sure your MP supports it: actionnetwork.org/letters/urge...

Rachel Reeves has reportedly weakened planned changes to the non-dom tax regime after “intense lobbying from wealthy UK residents”. I look forward to seeing if “intense lobbying” from disabled people will stop Labour cutting benefits.

Do billionaires in the UK deserve their wealth? No. But do they deserve their growing power? No. But is it benefiting us? Also no. Oxfam's new report is completely right: this wealth isn't made, it's taken from us.

Yes, the price of government borrowing has risen, but don't let Rachel Reeves convince you that the only possible response to this is more austerity... Great work, as ever @patmillsuk.bsky.social www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

Highly recommend following the @neweconomybrief.bsky.social for weekly bitesize briefings on topical economic issues!

New analysis from E3G showing how the government's target of 95% clean power by 2030 can be met, and customers protected from gas price volatility. NB. burning wood at Drax ain't necessary... Great work @elliemaeohagan.bsky.social and co. www.e3g.org/publications...

Uh oh. The head of the Competition Markets Authority - the competition regulator - has been forced out (too interested in regulating) and replaced by a former Amazon executive who the government hopes will make more "pro business decisions". news.sky.com/story/chair-... (h/t Nick Deardon)

Gosh. Hi BlueSky! And thank you @georgemonbiot.bsky.social for pointing so many folks in my direction, very kind. ❤️ I better step up to the plate! Friends - I've not yet found much time to search for friends or heroes on here so please don't take it personally if I haven't followed you back yet!