What will always be, I suspect, a one-off event for me happened yesterday. When I had finished recording the last two videos in the series
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Keeping the shit flowing
I notice the juxtaposition of these headlines in an FT email this morning: The government is going to spend about the same sum to stop
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When justice becomes the only required goal
The press conference on the case of Lucy Letby, hosted by David Davis MP yesterday, made clear that there are very good reasons to doubt
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Where are the red lines?
I have already noted Trump’s now-stated plan to take Gaza under US control this morning. The question I need to ask now is, what will
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Where, when, how and with what cost will the madness of Trump end?
In a world where any reasonable person is confused, Trump continues to behave with reckless abandon, showing complete contempt whilst doing so for just about
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The UK is suffering from top-down political thinking. Do we need to go bottom-up instead?
Top-down thinking tells us what we can’t do because it assumes things aren’t possible, which is precisely what our politicians keep saying. Is it time
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The failure of British politics
These are two opinion poll results announced yesterday: Labour’s support has collapsed. Right now, there is little chance of it returning. The Tories have no
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Are markets just going to watch the US coup erupt?
As the FT has reported, after Trump reached temporary agreements with Mexico and Canada, delaying tariffs for thirty days: The S&P 500, which had earlier
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Is Trump going to meltdown?
Trump is bringing financial markets down whilst increasing tensions inside and outside the USA. How long is it before he delivers a meltdown? This is
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