I was asked this morning to ask for the party leaders’ debate this week. I recorded this video whilst having a coffee when editing a
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Labour: selling out to the highest bidder
I discussed the potential sale of the Royal Mail to a Czech billionaire here, recently. Now the Guardian has reported that Labour’s Jonathan Reynolds –
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What will Starmer do with power?
This is this morning’s YouTube short video: The transcript is: An opinion poll published in the Daily Mail recently suggested that the Tories could have
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Keir Starmer wants to increase wealth inequality
In this morning’s YouTube video, I note that Keir Starmer has said the Labour Party’s goal is to increase wealth, which, given the structure of
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Farage: a product of the UK media’s populists
Nigel Farage’s announcement that he is to stand as the Reform Party candidate for Clacton-on-Sea and simultaneously become the leader of that party, replacing Richard
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On education
I can’t remember the last time I felt it necessary to close comments on a post because I felt that they had ceased to be
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Has the London Stock Exchange heard of business ethics?
Newspapers are excitedly noting this morning that the Chinese managed online fashion group Shein is expected to file a prospectus for a London Stock Exchange
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Wes Streeting seems to hate the NHS
This is my YouTube short this morning: The transcript is: Wes Streeting seems to hate the NHS. He’s written an article for the Sunday Times
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Financial capital is not scarce, so why do we pay so much for it?
I shared this video this morning. In it, I argue that if money is not scarce and is created costlessly by banks, why are we paying
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