This was reported in parliament last week: Blake Stephenson Conservative Mid Bedfordshire To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what individual investments have been made
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We are not overwhelmed by migrants
I thought this was worth sharing, from BueSky: The idea that there is anything exceptional about the number of people living in the UK who
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To see off Farage the economy needs to be weaponised against fascism
As Phillip Inman noted in the Guardian yesterday: How can the Bank of England avoid being a loyal and trusted friend to Nigel Farage? That’s easy.
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The diminished state of the UK
As The Guardian reported yesterday: The UK’s drastically diminished aid budget is the “new normal,” the development minister, Jenny Chapman, has said, as she claimed
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A hotbed of gross inequality
As The Guardian has reported: A gardener and activist hired by the Royal Horticultural Society to help it reach out to younger and disadvantaged people
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Why Labour is deep in political shit
There was an article in the New York Times yesterday on how to be happy. These are not my regular reading. For some reason, I
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Politicians need to do double-entry
Double-entry bookkeeping is based on a fundamental economic truth: that every action has a reaction. This is the audio version: This is the transcript: I
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Who’s making money out of Trump?
Trump wants to be one of the wealthiest men in the world. That’s why he became President for the second time, and this time, he
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Neurodivergence, neoliberalism, and the conflict between the two
I have posted this comment on this blog this morning in response to a comment made by a father of a daughter with autism, and
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