Two excellent letters in the Guardian this morning on the fallacy of the government’s claim there is a black hole in its finances and both
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How will Labour fund the NHS? It’s time for it to place its cards face up on the table because nothing adds up right now
I was planning a calm morning. After minor Twitter storms over the last few days, I thought I would steer clear for a day. Then
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What depths has our politics reached?
I posted a thread yesterday morning about political alienation. Then Starmer made the comments that I referred to in another post this morning. In response
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How could a party headed by Starmer form a credible government?
I have the good fortune to rarely lose sleep. I don’t underestimate the benefit. Just to remind me of how big that is I did
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The wrong economic policy
It is reported this morning that Jeremy Hunt is planning a £60 billion package of tax increases and spending cuts to be announced on 17
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We have a democratic deficit
I posted this thread on Twitter on this morning: I was interviewed by Matt Frei on LBC yesterday. The subject of discussion was Brexit. At
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Twitter might be failing but the failure of Google, Amazon and Microsoft would be much worse news
I posted this thread on Twitter this morning, and I note all the irony in doing so: The future of Twitter appears to be in
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To Twitter or not?
It seems Elon Musk has bought a company for $44 billion despite thinking it fundamentally unsound, and with about 50% excess staff. That company is
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The Bank of England is wrong because it had other options available to it
Andrew Marr had two good interviews on his LBC programme last night that are worth sharing to demonstrate that Danny Blanchflower and I are not
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