The Bank of England has kept its base rate at 3.75%, even as this is driving unemployment upward. The Bank of England claims it is
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Politics for People: an update
The team here had another meeting this morning and reviewed all the feedback (including a few not even through moderation as yet due to the
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The rise of the watermelons
If you were once left of centre in the UK, you thought of Labour as your natural political home. You do not any longer. That
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What have Reform to do with Epstein?
The National newspaper, for which I am a columnist, reported this last night: REFORM UK are under pressure to explain why their treasurer appears numerous
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Is the monarchy over?
I have already asked this morning whether Keir Starmer’s career is over as a consequence of the Epstein scandal. So let me ask another question
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Is Starmer over?
I am not recounting what happened in the Commons yesterday here. The mainstream media exists to do that, and they might on this occasion do
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Why you need a pay rise
If people do not have spending power, businesses will not invest, innovate, or hire. It really is that simple. This video breaks down the real
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Politics for People and the political economy of care: the core principles
One of the reasons why debate here at Funding the Future has focused so heavily on issues around the term the politics of care, and its
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Politics for People – and why we have chosen the phrase
To continue the story of the narrative we are developing to explain the politics of care in a way that is easier for people to
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