The Republicans in the US House of Representatives took a long time to agree on a Speaker last week. But having done so, they got
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Argument for the day – the real cause of the NHS crisis
This is an experiment. The content is real enough. The sound may not be good enough – I forgot the ‘furry’ hood for the microphone
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Why Labour is wrong about reforming the GP contract at a time when the NHS is in crisis
I have posted this thread on Twitter this morning: I criticised Labour, Keir Starmer and Wes Streeting for their comments on GPs and their financing
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Our democracy is at risk: we must not ignore the warning signs
For the second time in two years we have seen the supporters of a far-right president violently object to the democratic removal of that president
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The time to end the monarchy has arrived
I am not a fan of the monarchy. That has nothing to do with the people involved, excepting those of them who might think they
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Blogging in 2023
I am grateful for all the comments on this blog at present. They are considerably outnumbering the number of words I have to offer. That
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Labour should not be attacking GPs unless they too are in the business of undermining the NHS
A couple of days ago Wes Streeting, Labour’s shadow health secretary, attacked GPs, saying their finances are murky, in the process obviously seeking to blame
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Inflation will tumble in 2023. Deflation is possible in 2024. And none of that is down to any government policy or action.
I have been asked to suggest why I am so confident inflation will fall this year. Let me offer an explanation. First, there is simple
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Sunak and Starmer: the two sides of failing first-part-the post politics
I commented on Keir Starmer’s ‘vision’ speech a number of times yesterday, mainly by reproducing tweets I had posted during and after its delivery. The
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