We published this YouTube short video this afternoon: Reform is polling at 34%. That’s more than Labour or the Tories. In this video, I explore
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What would a return to the gold standard really mean?
Reform UK published ‘Our Contract with You’ a while ago, and although the idea is not fully formed, there are hints, including from public statements from
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Labour is failing voters
I am not sure anyone has clamoured for a lowering of the voting age to 16, as Labour is now promising. I have heard vast
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Whether Labour likes it or not, we will move on
George Monbiot’s article on the nationalisation of water in The Guardian yesterday concluded with what I think was an exquisitely crafted and profoundly poignant paragraph,
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London’s stock market is broken
The UK’s CBI claims the London Stock Exchange is in crisis because of tax and regulation. But that’s nonsense. The real issue? London’s stock market
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The one thing the BBC is now really good at is shooting itself in the foot
The National posted this article from Lesley Riddoch today. I am inclined to call Lesley a friend, although we have only met very occasionally over
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Israel’s genocide economy
Forecasting 2008
Talking of 2008, as I have this morning, I found a post I wrote on this blog right at the start of that year, in
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Pardon?
As many media sources note this morning: One Labour Party source told The Times the MPs had been suspended for “persistent knobheadery”. Don’t get me wrong: I am
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