The supposed need for increased UK defence spending – although on what no one seems to know – and the claim by Keir Starmer that
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The US lesson for the politics of care: be rid of the neoliberals
In the USA, some Democrats have smelt the coffee when it comes to the perpetuation of corporate control of that party by DINOs – Democrats
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The next round of austerity is on its way
It is often said that you can know a person by the company they choose to keep. Andy Burnham has chosen Tory-appointed, former Goldman Sachs
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Cooperation
This is the fifth in a series of essays on the politics of care and economics of hope. The others are listed at the end of this
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Time for a change?
An unexpected week away from making videos—thanks to a kidney stone that I wouldn’t wish on anyone—gave me something I almost never have: time to
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The Telegraph finally admits we need to take climate change seriously
There is a reason why I pay to subscribe to the Daily Telegraph. It comes from the schadenfreude that I get when they have to
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Solution focus wins the day
I rarely put up a pole that receives an outcome like this, as yesterday’s on what I should now be focusing upon did: I think
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What Gary Stevenson got wrong on bonds
Gary Stevenson has produced a long video explaining, he claims, bond markets and why he thinks they now dominate government policy. There is some material
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My View On … Inflation
About a month ago, I began a series of posts that drew on my previous work to summarise my opinions on a range of economic
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