Not many people paid much attention to the video and related transcript that I posted to this blog yesterday, in which I suggested that 2025
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Why should people work at home?
The ‘return to work’ now being enforced by many organisations makes no sense for many people or the planet. It really is time for us
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When it had a choice, the world preferred zombie capitalism
Larry Elliott, who has been economics editor of the Guardian for twenty-eight years, retires this week. Today saw his last column posted in that role
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Trump is promoting the idea of utterly reckless government, using the USA as his testbed for doing so
Andrew Rawnsley, yesterday in The Observer, and Martin Wolf, today in the FT, both have articles on the nightmare that a Trump government is creating
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To pretend that people hate left-wing politics when neither Labour or the Democrats can be described as such is absurd
I usually think John Harris is one of the better voices on the Guardian opinion pages. Yesterday, though, he had an article headlined in this
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Are the right trying to provoke fear?
Matthew Goodwin posted this on Twitter on Saturday: So what, you might ask? But then remember four things. First, Matthew Goodwin is one of the
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Will 2025 be a nightmare year for Trump?
Trump controls the Presidency, Senate and, most likely, the House. He has no excuses for not delivering on his promises as a result. But, he
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Why Trump won, and why that requires that the rules be rewritten
Why did Trump win? I keep reading commentary asking why it was that Trump won the US presidential election, and by corollary, why Harris lost?
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Why are people so good at their hobbies?
The question always asked about the UK economy is, why are we so unproductive? Might it be that UK businesses do not seek to use
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