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In this special extended edition of the May 2019 Taxcast we go to Preston in the North of England to see the Preston Model in action and how theyâre transforming their local economy and democratising wealth. Also:
we discuss dark money and the European elections â the elite interests aligning with the far right.
And we ask: why doesnât Britain have its own Huawei?
Presented and produced by Naomi Fowler of the Tax Justice Network
Featuring:
Preston City Council Leader, Matthew Brown Billy, Preston covered market Allison Watts and Kay Johnson in Prestonâs first worker-owned cooperative The Larder David Erdal, who turned his family business into an employee-owned cooperative John Christensen of the Tax Justice Network