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This article makes a number of unsubstantiated claims about the individual's political leanings, and speculates about the Irish Times' editorial policy. It would be better to reference it fully and simply state that he is a journalist and commentator. Readers could then read some of his work and decide for themselves where he lies on the political spectrum.
Secondly, it states that generally free market views are "right-wing", it is my understanding that this stance has a general consensus among professional economists.AleXd (talk) 12:36, 27 November 2007 (UTC)