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Wednesday 3 August 2016
Robots stealing all the jobs? - Nationalisation is the Answer, not a Basic Income
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In the last year there has been increased discussion about introducing a 'Universal Basic Income' (or UBI ). A Universal Basic Inco...
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Sunday 3 July 2016
Brexit, one week later.
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1. Initial signs of Economic Chaos were overblown. As of now the FTSE 100 has more than recovered all its losses, and the smaller FTSE 250...
Monday 29 June 2015
There were alternatives to the Greek Crisis - Grexit or No Grexit
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The incompetence of the EU's approach to the Greek debt crisis has been staggering. 5 years of failure have gone by and we are closer to...
Monday 4 November 2013
Educational Hip Hop
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For a long time I have been very fond of what I'd call 'Educational Hip Hop'. These videos make a particular niche of Youtube co...
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Friday 6 July 2012
The Coalition must do Something Radical for the Economy. Anything.
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The UK has officially re-entered recession for the first time since Autumn 2009. This has coincided with a collapse in the popularity of ...
Saturday 14 January 2012
Going Beyond the Universal Credit - The next steps in welfare reform
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The current government has launched the largest reform of the UK welfare system since 1945. The British welfare system developed out of t...
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Tuesday 4 October 2011
The UK Needs an Economic Growth Strategy . . . . so here it is! (2nd half)
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This is a continuation of Part 1, found below. Basically, it's widely admitted that our economy is faltering and the government needs t...
Monday 26 September 2011
The UK Needs a Growth Strategy . . . . so here it is! (Part 1)
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It's pretty widely accepted that the UK economy is in trouble again. There's been no 'double-dip' recession so far, but the...
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