Labour: too indifferent to democracy to care about its future Labour is resisting the call to block Musk from donating to Reform. They're so frightened of governing they probably don't even know it's addressed to them.
Why are the Tories talking about flat taxes again? Flat taxes are great if you want to increase inequality, crush government services, or leave large numbers of people destitute. Is that why the Tories are so keen on them?
Can democracy survive the amounts Musk can spend on politics? Democracy is based on the principle of rule by the people – all of whom stand equal in the process. But with the money he’s willing to spend, Musk does not stand equal in any democratic country – and can upturn free-choice as a result. That is a threat we have to manage.
The UK has a London problem The UK is the only country in the developed world where the capital city has increased its stranglehold on the national economy during this century. No wonder everyone else is unhappy.
The Bank of England knew inflation was going to rise now – in February Looking at a year's worth of inflation forecasts, it's clear that the Bank of England knew inflation would rise now but that it would also fall again and that the rate now is lower than they expected a year ago. So, what is all the fuss about today?
Inflation is up. Should anyone give a damn? Inflation is up a little bit, exactly as we knew it would be months ago. It was inevitable because of the way the inflation indices work. So why is anyone going to make a fuss?
The spying we need worry about China spies on us. We spy in China. That's the way the world is. What we should worry about is that the UK government also spies on us.
Are the UK’s politicians frightened to stand up to wealth? The UK does not need a government run for the benefit of the wealthiest. But that is what it has got. It needs a government run for people in need, which is the exact opposite of what Labour is delivering. Is that because it’s frightened of wealthy people?
Royal Mail? Really? Is profit all that really matters now? What about service? What about community? What about national control of essential infrastructure? And what is Labour thinking? So many questions, and no answers.
Something has to explain why politicians are now so bad Looking at the people who now describe themselves as politicians it’s reasonable to ask why they are pursuing that vocation because they don’t seem to have a conviction of consequence between the lot of them. Could it be that they’re a bunch of dopamine junkies, in it for the short-term fixes politics gives them?