Category: Tackling the Housing Crisis

Will Brexit galvanize change in the Eu or is it business as usual?

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Last week’s Davos carnival was an orgy of virtue signalling. A group of senior executives flew in on private jets to talk about how to…

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This article was stimulated by an event we ran to discuss the finance and the UK economy. Here is a flavour: “We all have a…

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The Radix sub-title is “a think tank of the radical centre”, which understandably sounds like a contradiction to many. They equate ‘radical’ with wholesale transformation…

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Why are there so many blank walls in public libraries these days? Is it because librarians have, despite decades of inculcation, conceived a dislike to…

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The EU’s primary task is to work with member states to secure the future contentment, prosperity and security of its citi­zens. How it best fulfils…

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Does anyone out there remember Charter 88? A campaign of the largely liberal left, formed in the dog-days of Thatcherism, it sought a fundamental and…

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I happened to be in Madrid the week that over 30,000 people flew into the city to curb carbon emissions. I still managed to get…

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Time is a funny thing. There was a time there was much wailing and gnashing of teeth about Austria, the bad boy of central Europe…

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A good friend – also involved in the political centre ground – summed up the past year in the words of the once great John…

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“We’re all drowning, but don’t say it out loud.” Marty Rubin The UK and further afield are in denial – about everything which effects our…

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I wager I was not the only one surprised at 10pm on December 12, when we all saw the result of the exit poll. We…

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