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By: John O’Connell

John O’Connell is chief executive of the TaxPayers’ Alliance

All 17 Articles
  • If we want more entrepreneurs we should tax them less

    Opinion

    Altogether, from the very first penny received from an employer to the very last penny passed down to one’s children, the tax on entrepreneurship can get up to 93.1 per cent, says John O’Connell In a speech she gave in January, the Chancellor declared that it is “businesses, investors and entrepreneurs who drive economic growth”, [...]

    IWD: Women are missing from top roles at law firms, but times are changing
  • Abolishing NHS England was a good start – now tackle the rest of the quangos

    Opinion

    The abolition of NHS England sets a welcome precedent, but unless we get rid of the laws and regulations that spawned these quangos in the first place, nothing will change, says John O’Connell Nothing ever changes. How many times have you heard that phrase when talking about the state of the nation with friends and [...]

    NHS software firm fined over highly sensitive data breach
  • Why wealth taxes always fail

    Opinion

    Almost every country that has tried imposing wealth taxes has later abolished them, with good reason says John O’Connell Rachel Reeves’ problem tomorrow is a simple one to describe, if not a simple one to solve. How does she raise the revenue needed to fund the spending binges of her colleagues, without raising taxes on  [...]

    Retailer Select Fashion is reportedly on the verge of collapse as the struggling chain nears the closure of 35 shops across the UK.
  • The real ‘black hole’ in the public finances is the debt

    July 31, 2024

    The Chancellor is right, the public deserve to know just how bad the economy is – so she should be honest about the millions of pounds a day that are added to the national debt, says John O’Connell Reeves’ tone was one of righteous fury on Monday as she bellowed at the opposite benches for [...]

  • The Notebook: John O’Connell on corporation tax, rail subsidies, and dangerous books

    February 21, 2023

    The Notebook is where interesting people say interesting things. Today, it’s John O’Connell, the chief executive of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, who riffs on corporation tax, 4.99 per cent council tax hikes and the books that have a little more spice than they used to The economy is doing slightly better than expected. Which, to be [...]

  • The Notebook: Reforming the NHS, how the world got rich, and tax breaks for the over-50s

    January 16, 2023

    The notebook is a place for interesting people to say interesting things. Today, it’s the turn of John O’Connell, Chief Executive of the TaxPayers’ Alliance Reforming the NHS no longer so unsayable? As the NHS endures its annual winter crisis – before it moves into its inevitable summer crisis – thousands of doctors are reportedly [...]

  • DEBATE: With Alistair Darling standing down from the House of Lords, is it time to consider term limits for peers?

    July 31, 2020

    With Alistair Darling standing down from the House of Lords, is it time to consider term limits for peers? John O’Connell, chief executive of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, says YES. The House of Lords needs to be reformed. It is too big, too opaque, and too expensive.  With Alistair Darling deciding to stand down from the [...]

  • The chancellor should deliver tax cuts, not more spending

    October 1, 2019

    Sajid Javid used his major conference speech yesterday to announce a raft of new spending pledges. The chancellor’s focus was infrastructure and rural areas, with money promised for bus networks, roads, and the rollout of 5G.  This sits alongside the strapline of this year’s Conservative party conference itself, which focuses on spending more on the [...]

  • Forget glitzy vanity projects like HS2, here’s what we could do instead

    August 28, 2019

    Until recently, Crossrail was cited as an example of that miraculous phenomenon: a government infrastructure project running on time and on budget. We now know that Crossrail has run off track; it is £3bn over its 2010 budget, and will open more than two years late. The much maligned HS2 project came with none of [...]

  • The NHS needs reform and automation, not a politically motivated bidding war

    June 19, 2018

    It was the worst kept secret in Westminster, but we finally heard over the weekend that the NHS will receive a funding boost of around £20bn a year. As with public sector pay increases, the Conservatives perhaps feel that they have to loosen the purse strings a little, given the scare they got at the [...]

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