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Turning climate change rhetoric into action

Mar 5, 2020By Dave Watson

Despite the best efforts of industry lobbyists, the debate over whether climate change is happening is over.  In Scotland, we have ambitious targets, but targets alone don’t remove…Read more…

Mar 5, 2020Dave Watson

How pension funds can invest responsibly

Feb 18, 2020By Dave Watson

In the last few months, I have completed three projects on Responsible Investment (also known as Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)) in the pensions sector. One a broad policy paper and two…Read more…

Feb 18, 2020Dave Watson

Still learning the lessons of PPP

Jan 28, 2020By Dave Watson

Nearly thirty years after John Major’s government introduced the Private Finance Initiative (PFI), it is astonishing that we are still writing about and using this failed model of delivering public…Read more…

Jan 28, 2020Dave Watson

Passing on the Scottish healthcare experience

Jan 17, 2020By Dave Watson

I am in Stockholm this week talking about health and care systems. Sweden has a healthcare system which is generally free at the point of use. However, there is greater local autonomy at the regional…Read more…

Jan 17, 2020Dave Watson

Financial and workforce challenges for social care in Scotland

Dec 18, 2019By Dave Watson

Two new reports again highlight the problems facing social care in Scotland but offer few indications that a credible solution is on the horizon. 
The Accounts Commission annual overview of…Read more…

Dec 18, 2019Dave Watson

Focusing on the climate emergency

Dec 1, 2019By Dave Watson

I see in The Herald that ScottishPower chief executive Keith Anderson said Labour promises to take back control of Britain’s energy network meant “losing focus” on the issue of tackling the climate…Read more…

Dec 1, 2019Dave Watson

Manifesto reflections

Nov 23, 2019By Dave Watson

I have worked on a fair few manifestos in my time. For Labour, UNISON and a range of campaigns. I can honestly say that the Scottish Labour manifesto for this General Election is, without doubt, the…Read more…

Nov 23, 2019Dave Watson

Transforming social care in Scotland

Nov 13, 2019By Dave Watson

If there is one issue that ought to be at the top of any policy agenda in Scotland, it is social care. One in 24 people in Scotland receive funded care support, and they deserve better.
Over half a…Read more…

Nov 13, 2019Dave Watson

Tackling climate change with warm homes for all

Nov 3, 2019By Dave Watson

If we don’t take action now, a zero-carbon energy system will remain a pipe dream for decades to come.
I was listening in on a focus group discussion the other day, run by a friend in the industry….Read more…

Nov 3, 2019Dave Watson

Keir Hardie and the 21st Century Socialist Revival

Oct 28, 2019By Dave Watson

The life, politics and ideas of James Keir Hardie, the Labour Party’s founder and first leader can be a tool for socialist political education and a spur to action in the current political era.
I…Read more…

Oct 28, 2019Dave Watson

Housing Commission shows how to tackle the housing emergency

Oct 8, 2019By Dave Watson

There is a real housing emergency in many parts of Scotland, and we need the Government to recognise the scale of the problem and take radical action.
I was in the Scottish Parliament today at the…Read more…

Oct 8, 2019Dave Watson

Plunder of the Commons

Sep 26, 2019By Dave Watson

Public wealth takes precedence over private riches. This is a policy prescription from what became known as the Lauderdale paradox. The Earl of Lauderdale in 1804 argued that there was an inverse…Read more…

Sep 26, 2019Dave Watson

How we can finance the future

Sep 10, 2019By Dave Watson

I am in Cape Town, South Africa, this week speaking at the global summit, ‘Financing the Future’.
This is a gathering of the global divest/invest movement. The aim is to shift finance flows away from…Read more…

Sep 10, 2019Dave Watson

New National Parks for Scotland

Aug 22, 2019By Dave Watson

National Parks are beautiful and inspiring places enjoyed by many – so why don’t we have more of them?
I declare an interest, I love our National Parks. I have walked the hills of the Trossachs and…Read more…

Aug 22, 2019Dave Watson

The making of a democratic economy

Jul 26, 2019By Dave Watson

Progressive writers, including me, have filled libraries with polemics against austerity or neo-liberal economics. However, we have been somewhat less prolific when it comes to setting out the…Read more…

Jul 26, 2019Dave Watson

The Scottish Parliament – 20 years on

Jul 1, 2019By Dave Watson

On this day (1stJuly) in 1999, Westminster transferred powers to the new Scottish Parliament in the most significant act of devolution the UK has ever seen. 20 years on it is worth considering if the…Read more…

Jul 1, 2019Dave Watson

Gizza Job!

Jun 21, 2019By Dave Watson

The immortal words of Yosser Hughes is an unconventional way for an economist to start a book, but then Danny Blanchflower has often found himself at odds with conventional economic theory. His new…Read more…

Jun 21, 2019Dave Watson

Rethinking how to deliver budgets

May 30, 2019By Dave Watson

Instead of just tinkering around the edges of the Scottish and UK budgets, we should radically rethink how to deliver them.
A couple of months ago I blogged about a new book by Katherine…Read more…

May 30, 2019Dave Watson

Putting the ‘Public’ back into Scottish Water

Apr 29, 2019By Dave Watson

Scottish Water is a public corporation, accountable to Scottish Ministers and parliament. It was created in 2002 by a merger of three regional water authorities. This contrasts with the privatised…Read more…

Apr 29, 2019Dave Watson

More history and less economics?

Apr 15, 2019By Dave Watson

“We need more historians and fewer economists”. 
This was the somewhat tongue in cheek claim made by the historian Rutger Bregman in an interview with Dan Snow on his ‘History Hit’ podcast….Read more…

Apr 15, 2019Dave Watson
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