As The Guardian has reported: Britain entered the economic shock from Donald Trump’s trade wars with government borrowing having overshot official forecasts by almost £15bn
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The flag of St George
As politics.co.uk reports this morning, because it is St George’s Day: The prime minister has warned that England faces a “never-ending fight for our flag
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A new book?
Over the last few weeks, a recurring theme has emerged within my writing and YouTube videos, which is a reference to something I have been
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When is Trump’s crash?
No President can turn in his economy as Trump has done and not send it into recession or even depression. The question is, how do
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Steve Keen on Bill Mitchell’s absurd claims on the economics of trade
In one of Steve Keens’s latest Substack posts, he has this to say: Steve then proceeds to demolish the absurd notion that Bill Mitchell and
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Trump: mad, bad or just gleefully cruel?
There are moments when I have to ask whether Trump is mad or bad? Then I saw his Easter message, which was this: The answer
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A note to the trolls
A new trend appears to be developing amongst those who wish to troll on this site. In the last week, I have had to block
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Labour politics is now about rule by indifference that seeks to impose cruelty
As The Guardian notes this morning: Ministers are privately ruling out scrapping the two-child benefit cap despite warnings from charities that a failure to do
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Why doesn’t the UK punish people who break company law?
Why doesn’t the UK government care about the fact that UK company law is not enforced? What is the point of having law that they
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