PinnedMember-onlyThe Coming StormOnly in its third decade, the 21st Century has already been battered by several economic storms. The new millennium might have opened with the easy optimism of the early 2000s, yet even these years were punctuated by a series of financial crises as well as rapidly rising inequality. The disparity…Crisis6 min readCrisis6 min read
PinnedMember-onlyDonald Trump is not the VirusThe following article is included in my new book, Donald Trump: Deadbeat Tyrant, published 13th January, 2021. A French philosopher once noted of the Roman Empire’s fall: If the chance of one battle — that is, a particular cause — has brought a state to ruin, some general cause made…Politics12 min readPolitics12 min read
Feb 23Member-onlyThe Tomato is Now a Portent of DoomNobody likes bad weather. However, if you happened to be a tomato plant you would find it particularly inconvenient. When temperatures drop too low you would be unable to produce fruit, which as far as I’m concerned is the whole point of your existence. …Food3 min readFood3 min read
Nov 29, 2022Member-onlyAusterity Redux: Return of the CutsOn 17th November, the UK’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt announced some long-expected bad news for the country. In order to fill a supposed £50 billion hole in the government’s finances, Hunt pledged a raft of tax rises and spending cuts. While the Chancellor promised that health and education…Politics9 min readPolitics9 min read
Nov 18, 2022Member-onlyClimate Change Will Destroy Capitalism2022 is a year that will undoubtedly be remembered as one in which the price of almost everything rose quite rapidly. Across much of the world, the rate of inflation has reached forty year highs and shows no sign of abating. The main cause of the rapidly rising prices has…Climate Change10 min readClimate Change10 min read
Oct 21, 2022Member-onlyThe Bondholder’s DemocracyLike a posse of deranged clowns stubbornly clinging to some lead balloons in the Mariana trench, the Conservative Party remains ever committed to its unrelenting quest to hit rock bottom. …Politics12 min readPolitics12 min read
Sep 6, 2022Member-onlyBack to the PastLiz Truss is Britain’s new Prime Minister and while there is an air of unpredictability about how she intends to govern, it appears probable that her government could very well be facing increased industrial conflict and perhaps even the outbreak of social unrest. Truss has signaled her intention to tear…World13 min readWorld13 min read
Aug 26, 2022Member-onlyLiz Truss: Britain’s Next Thatcher?The United Kingdom — via the malignant core at the heart of its body politic, the Conservative Party — is once more engaged in a contest to pick the latest in a long line of hapless and/or heartless leaders. The decision as to who will be the UK's next Prime…World7 min readWorld7 min read
Jul 6, 2022Member-onlyThe Class Warriors are on the MarchLast month, workers from the British transport trade union, the RMT, went on strike over wages, conditions, job security and what RMT General Secretary Mick Lynch described as the “transport austerity” of job cuts and inadequate pay. …Economics13 min readEconomics13 min read
May 10, 2022Member-onlyElon’s Twitter Bid is Bad News for DemocracyThe world’s richest man has flashed his cash and decided that if he cannot buy universal adulation on Twitter, he will simply buy Twitter itself. And while it may take as much as six months before the $44 billion acquisition is completed, there has already been plenty of speculation about…Twitter16 min readTwitter16 min read