Starmer has a problem. And that problem has a name. Its name is Rachel Reeves. One suspects that Starmer never had any great interest or knowledge of how an economy works. That was something he left to others to understand. Reeves was useful because the economic ideas she was promoting about fiscal rules, low debt, … Continue reading Starmer has a problem — Editorial
Month: September 2024
Globalism and immigration
By Eamon Dyas In the aftermath of the killing of three children in Southport on 29 July the liberal media has been working overtime to ensure that the narrative around the resulting rioting is understood in terms that do not go beyond the involvement of “extreme right-wing elements”. The left has been more than willing … Continue reading Globalism and immigration
The father and mother school of economics
By Eamon Dyas In 1992, a year before she died, the American academic and mother of Oliver Letwin, Shirley Robin Letwin, published a book entitled “The Anatomy of Thatcherism”. In this she explored the nature of what has come to be known as Thatcherism. It is an interesting book with several insights into the concept … Continue reading The father and mother school of economics
Reflections on questions concerning global warming
"Prediction is difficult, especially about the future" --------------------- Reflections on questions concerning global warming Richard Jones Part 4: Where are we going? Modelling the future climate --------------------- If anyone is amused by that old joke about prediction, it may be thanks to an assumption that prediction, obviously, is about the future. However, people in the … Continue reading Reflections on questions concerning global warming
Liberal Democratic Oligarchy
Dave Gardner We live in a political system described by its advocates as liberal democracy. Liberal democracy is contrasted with ‘authoritarian’ regimes which adopt policies that the leaders of liberal democracies do not like, such as the promotion of traditional families, restrictions on the influence of foreign governments masquerading as ‘civil society organisations’ or advocacy of … Continue reading Liberal Democratic Oligarchy
Notes on the News
By Gwydion M. Williams [The photo above shows Pan Zhanle, Chinese Olympic swimmer] Riots by Failed Englishmen Failed By Thatcher Laissez-faire becomes Laissez Foul IT Giants – They Who Must Be Obeyed Olympic Politics China Rising The Vices of US Vice-President Snippets Normal Corruption in India Lethal Corruption in India Erdogan as a new Baybars … Continue reading Notes on the News
What is Populism ?
Catherine Dunlop [The photo above shows Viktor Orbán] Socialists call themselves socialists, conservatives call themselves conservatives, but so-called populists don’t call themselves populists. It is a derogatory term. The word itself indicate that the people are involved, either as a mass to be flattered and used, as in demagogy, or simply involved. The implication is that the … Continue reading What is Populism ?
Germany & The Problem of Centrism under Pressure
We reproduce this article by Tim Pendry of the Workers Party of Britain Tim Pendry Unstable Times Sep 03, 2024 We are supposed to be either surprised or outraged by populist (both Left and Right) victories in the regional elections in East Germany but, leaving outrage to partisans, it should not be a ‘shock’ to anyone … Continue reading Germany & The Problem of Centrism under Pressure
Palestine Links
Torture, abuse and humiliation: Palestinians on Israeli prison ‘hell’ (Guardian, 5 August 2024) Hubris drives deadly Israeli gamble in Tehran (Omar Karmi, Electronic Intifada, 31 July 2024) Assassination of Ismail Haniyeh will strengthen resistance resolve (Ali Abunimah, Electronic Intifada, 31 July 2024) Canada strikes Jewish National Fund’s charitable status (Nora Barrows-Friedman, Electronic Intifada, 25 July … Continue reading Palestine Links
Labour Affairs Bulletin on the Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht Party in Germany.
[The Liberal mainstream are worried about the rise of a genuine left wing party that looks after the interests of working people in Germany. The latest ploy, used recently by the Guardian is to describe the BSW as ‘far right’. Extracts from recent BSW bulletins expose this for the lie that it is. What liberals … Continue reading Labour Affairs Bulletin on the Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht Party in Germany.
Sharon Graham on Net Zero
No Ban without a Plan Sharon Graham: We can’t sit back and allow oil and gas workers to become the miners of net zero https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/opinion/5902396/sharon-graham-oil-gas-unite-opinion/ Put simply: the transition to net zero will only work if we put jobs at its very heart. The current plan is too vague, writes Unite's general secretary. When Margaret … Continue reading Sharon Graham on Net Zero