Tag: Inequality

I’ll tell you the answer straight away – they are all a result of too much money pushing up the prices. They are all a…

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I was recently relating to a friend that, on my last skiing holiday in Switzerland, I was charged two Swiss francs for a glass of…

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So the government now has a Brexit plan having had an awayday at Chequers, and Jeremy Corbyn has made a speech that gives some direction…

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I have always suspected that the Left-Right political spectrum is not a straight line, but a circle. One eventually leads to the other – and…

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The US government shutdown this year has been short-lived. For now. In the UK, such a shutdown is unthinkable. A government that cannot get its…

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A symptom of decreasing community participation in public service planning and management is the increasing size of public service organisations.  It has now reached a…

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What problems might arise from tethering the value of money to an essential sustainable service of nature in each host bioregion of the planet? This…

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I write this while visiting various parts of the USA. During the trip, I couldn’t resist baiting some of my friends by suggesting that Donald…

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A week is a long time in politics, they say. A week before September’s Federal German elections, all seemed reasonably well for Angela Merkel and…

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A few days before the so-called Pestminster scandal began to bubble up, a picture of a famous piece of embroidery appeared on Sarah’s Facebook account….

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Despite being a devout atheist Jew, there are still some Christian figures for whom I have a certain admiration. These are admittedly minor figures in…

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Well, you have to, don’t you. There they are, inheritors of an economic tradition which suggests that they can only use interest rates to tweak…

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