This week, especially because it’s the week of GERSmas, I am delighted to be joined online by Professor Richard Murphy. Richard is perhaps best known in Scotland for his work on the GERS figures, but he has a wealth of experience in tax policy. He is a chartered accountant and political economist who campaigns on issues of tax avoidance and tax evasion. He is currently a professor of International Political Economy at the University of London.
Oh no he isn’t!
How about: “He works in the gig economy”?
But does he?
Played 5, 13 points, top of the SPL, the Gers figures look good. Come on you Gers!