Let’s give credit where it is due. UK governments over the past decade, and perhaps most of all, those led by Tony Blair, demonstrated a…
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In what way is immigration relevant to the Brexit debate? Those on the hard, quick Brexit side of the debate claim that immigration was one…
One of the first policies enacted by the innovative New Zealand government of David Lange in the late 1980s was to remove all agricultural subsidies….
France wants the hardest of hard Brexits. Or so it had recently been reported in a memo by Jeremy Browne, following a meeting at the Banque de…
Monetary systems have to address conflicting problems which make any design a compromise. A monetary system needs to make sure that the quantity of money…
The change in tone was absolutely striking and, to be honest, it pre-dated the terrorist attack on Borough Market. It began with the Manchester bomb…
The Brexit debate is moving on. The main issue at the moment is the shape and nature of any transitional deal. Our recent report has put forward…
I have been writing about some of the implications of the Southern Rail crisis on this blog because Radix is about political system change, and…
I was recently chatting to the chairman of a FTSE 100 company. I suggested that the UK economy reminded me of a failing company in…
This post is a version of one that first appeared in Town and Country Planning magazine. When I first found myself writing about new ideas in the…
The G20 meeting this week was more successful than one would have dared hope. Apart from the violence and street riots, that is. The meeting…
I have seen it many times in the business world. The Chief Financial Officer promoted to be chief executive but never stops actually being and…