It doesn’t have to be welfare versus warfare. Changes that make tax fairer could fund both
By Giray Gozgor, Associate Professor of Economics & Finance, School of Management, University of Bradford
Kamran Mahroof, Associate Professor, Supply Chain Analytics, University of Bradford
Historically, UK spending on defence has often been pitted against welfare, education and local government. But at a time when the government has pledged to meet Nato’s target for defence spending – 5% of GDP in the next decade, up from around 2.3% – it appears to be offering a different fiscal…
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