Yesterday’s question and poll produced a quite surprising result in the sense that it delivered 14,984 reads on this site yesterday, which for a Sunday
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Getting hyperlinks right
As the number of entries in the glossary has risen some feedback was made that the hyperlinks to it were a distraction, being too bright
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Should left-leaning politicians and powerful figures begin a new party to pressure Starmer’s Labour in the way UKIP pressured and changed the Tories?
This poll was suggested by Kirtsy in a comment here yesterday and seemed to be popular as a question needing an answer. So, here it
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Should we have an unelected hereditary monarch?
I posted this on Twitter this morning: Politely, what a load of total nonsense. Why not just say a rich man likes institutions of power
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Did Boris Johnson mislead parliament?
Some Saturday morning fun. I have realised from Twitter that people like polls. So with some help from Andy Moyle, who runs the tech on
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The ICAEW’s analysis of my tweets
Starmer’s ideas about the private sector are wholly misplaced
As the FT notes this morning: More UK companies are drawing up plans to shift their stock market listings to the US, bankers say, in
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Other new glossary items
Another, somewhat random, pile of glossary items have gone live, as follows: Jurisdiction National government International finance centre Offshore banking MNC Investment fund National insurance
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Monetary policy in the glossary
A period of intense concentration has resulted in the addition of a pile of entries on monetary policy in the glossary. Together coming to more
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