Category: Cohesive Capitalism

I have to say that I’m beginning to feel some compassion for poor old Liz Truss. We watched her eight-minute performance at her appalling press…

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Recently, following the mini-budget, something happened in the defined benefit (DB) pensions sector which caused a massive intervention by the Bank of England. The DB…

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“Bullshit is a greater enemy of the truth than lies are.” Bullshit (2005), by Harry Frankfurt This week I am going to see an orthopaedic surgeon;…

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It is now more than a century since Teddy Roosevelt ushered in age of American anti-trust – eventually breaking up Standard Oil and other symptoms…

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New British premier Liz Truss, and her chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng, have embarked on a gigantic economic gamble. If it succeeds, it will surprise – not…

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“Whenever 20 economists put their name to a letter it is a near certainty that nonsense is being perpetrated.” So wrote columnist Simon Jenkins a…

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“The critical issue is the economy. How much of the economy, how much of the tax base, how much employment, and how much of the…

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When Boris Johnson was forced out of office so unexpectedly by two ministers – both with clear links to the Treasury, who claimed not to…

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Imagine a world where whoever charges the most sets the price for all the other suppliers. So if a baker in the next town put…

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There are 1.5 billion operational cars in the world. The average length of these cars is 14.83 feet. I wanted to visualize what 1.5 billion…

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Today, being Sunday, the Royal Mail delivered a parcel.  To us in remote Herefordshire. Our new Prime Minister has told us that we can use…

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As I was reflecting on this specific role, it struck me that it has a unique place within the political system and certainly as a…

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