Martin Wolf has been obsessing in the FT about the low rates of savings and investment in the UK, making the rather basic error of
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My favourite place for a coffee
I thought I should share a photo of my favourite cafe given people are buying me coffee. The Wren Cafe is at the Kingfisher Bridge
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There are still good judges – which makes it vital that those from the far-right be called out
Not long ago I reported on the actions of a judge who has been persistently denying defendants in climate change protest cases the right to
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The right think they need to reclaim the language of politics. Our job is to make that much harder to do.
I was fascinated to have this drawn to my attention yesterday: The new magazine that has published this looks to have an appalling range of
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Equilibrium – and the economic nonsense it represents
Amongst the glossary items published this morning is this quite important one on the utterly absurd concept of economic equilibrium. Comments are welcome: Equilibrium is
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The glossary is live
The glossary about which I have been writing for the last couple of weeks has, after a remarkably short gestation period and a lot of
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Protest is public service
Last month Keir Starmer declared that Labour would “never again be a party of protest not public service”. Yesterday nurses announced 48 hours of strikes
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Neoliberal myths
One of the new pages now published on the blog refers to neoliberal myths. At the moment this is a bit of a placeholder page,
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Updating the blog
I have been talking about the glossary I am working on quite a lot of late but to add this facility has required a fair
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