Three reports in The Guardian are telling this morning. The first refers to the cuts in the UK’s overseas aid budget, on which more detail
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The Counterbalance: The European System of Monopoly . . . and how to fix it
I share this third edition of The Counterbalance, which is from a project that I warmly welcome onto the campaigning scene: Welcome to the third
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If we want fair play it’s much more than the European Super League that we need to oppose
The papers are full of reports of angst at the proposed creation of a European Super League for football this morning. The government is, supposedly,
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Who but tax cheats and the corrupt could benefit from a new UK digital currency when we already have one in everyday use?
The Bank of England has announced that: The Bank of England and HM Treasury have today announced the joint creation of a Central Bank Digital
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Why are accounting regulators denying shareholders the information that they want?
I have already mentioned the contempt that one elite has for competition and markets this morning, so now let me mention another. It is a
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The break away football league is all about the corruption of markets that the Tories have done so much to assist. Are they really going to oppose it now?
This is the morning when the arrogance of elites appears to stand out. Most obviously this is apparent in the overnight announcement that 12 of
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Sunday morning thoughts
Another day, and some more corruption
I posted this in Twitter last night: If Hancock was an auditor this would probably end his career. So why doesn’t it as a cabinet
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Agnotology: the study of how ignorance and doubt is spread in society
Regular blog commentator PSR posted this comment on the blog yesterday, responding to my lament on falling standards in public life. I think it worth sharing
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