The suffocation of Britain
August 8, 2023 2:17 pm Post a CommentThere’s a reason Britain’s economy is stagnating. Compensation culture is now embedded in the national psyche. It is the belief... View Article
There’s a reason Britain’s economy is stagnating. Compensation culture is now embedded in the national psyche. It is the belief... View Article
In one of those “No Shit Sherlock!” moments, Guardian columnist Martin Kettle can be found complaining about the lack of... View Article
Unsurprisingly, we’re already getting pushback on the ban on admitting dependents accompanying some post-graduate foreign students. According to The Times,... View Article
Through the daily articles on this blog, I have covered a wide range of issues yet, when it comes to... View Article
In the wake of Ofgem’s announcement on prepayment meters, we seem to be getting something of a divergence about the... View Article
One of the more unpleasant features of the domestic energy price hike is rarely given enough prominence by the media... View Article
In normal times, debt is usually a normal part of life. Most people routinely acquire debts and pay them off... View Article
There is something almost desperate about the Observer relying on an Indian-born academic as its latest anti-Brexit champion. Raised about... View Article
With the assistance of multi-millionaire Jeremy Hunt and his even richer boss, household disposable incomes are expected to fall by... View Article
So, today is the dreaded day, the arrival of the Autumn Statement when Jeremy Hunt is expected to unveil £24... View Article
Although it is being widely reported that the UK’s GDP dropped 0.2 percent in the third quarter of this year,... View Article
Sushi, it seems, has been talking to The Times – his message skulking behind the paywall, which seems a less... View Article
You can see some of the problems the media have in reporting on economic developments. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)... View Article