The UK is still failing to enforce company law, making it a paradise for crooks of every sort
Global Witness issued this press release over the weekend. I share their concerns. An unpoliced register of companies is a sham and a facade behind
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Labour’s position on Brexit is either wrong or disingenuous: whichever it is it will lose votes until is changes
I read an article by Andrew Gwynne MP, who is head of strategy for Labour in the Guardian, and was baffled by his logic. The
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Carole Cadwalladr on why democracy matters, and why we have to save it from Facebook
I noted Carole Cadwalladr tweeting yesterday to say that despite the staggering work that she has done to expose the deeply corrupting practices of Facebook
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What if politics is not a left / right spectrum? What then? Wouldn’t it be better?
I have, for rather more decades than I now wish to consider, viewed politics on the left / right spectrum that we are all told
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For all Ipswich Town supporters….
Ipswich Town played their last match of the season today. It was a win. They were very rare this year. Next year, for the first
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Northern Ireland’s local election results: a bad night for the Unionists
This commentary comes from Sean Danaher on Progressive Pulse (with very slight changes to make it free-standing) and I thought well worth sharing given how little
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Revoke, Remain and Reform is the only plausible left wing platform for the EU within the UK now
My mood was lifting as yesterday progressed: those I talked to and much that I read confirmed that people had really voted for Remain on
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Brexit has created a new political landscape
I am looking forward to the euro elections. That is not something I expected to write, but it’s true. After yesterday they will tell us
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