Business
By Bagehot
IN MY print column this week I peek at Ed Miliband, the Labour chief, and counsel that his sizable thought for Britain is, at coronary heart, to shift the nation closer to a Rhineland mannequin of capitalism. Inasmuch as that involves promising angry voters that the authorities can tame globalisation, curb immigration and give protection to British jobs with an activist industrial coverage, I judge he is peddling dangerous illusions: good adore too many continental politicians contain over the years. Here is the column:
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