They don’t like competition these capitalists, don’t like it up ‘em
It is competition in a free marketplace - free in the sense that others may enter - that turns that greed driven capitalism to the consumer benefit.
Well, yes, we suppose it is the Home Counties
In our more dyspeptic moments we end up insisting that the Town and Country Planning Act, the entire idea of the Green Belt, is simply to make sure that none of these awful working class people, those proles, get to do anything in those rolling and admittedly lovely green acres of England.
If only Owen Jones could join the dots….
So, everything should be nationalised and run as an economic democracy. This is the rallying call at least.
One of our favourite, if odd, ideas
As rather the originators of the privatisation idea - based upon the clear observation that the British State could not succeessfully squeeze a wet teabag - it is possible for people to question the idea.
If we could suggest an alternative to this Mazzonomics idea?
This thought that we should endow governance with the powers to do really useful cross-cutting strategic planning with strict conditionality.
The British don’t live like Europeans because the planners won’t let the British live like Europeans
As we all know we’re told that we should live more like Europeans. In flats. You know, stack-a-prole worker flats because that’s communal, social, and that protects our precious natural countryside.
Weight Watchers is looking a little anaemic, anorexic even
We do take this to be a part of how the whole capitalism, markets, technological cycle works. We have some reasonable solution to a perceived human need or want. Businesses start up to provide that solution.
Trams? In Leeds? Seriously, get a grip
Apparently we’ve one of those economic crimes calling out to the very heavens for rectification.
Mazzonomics and mackerel
The essential premise of the economic proposals of Professor Mariana Mazzucato is that if we get all those really clever people in government to really think hard and do stuff to us then we’ll be better off.
We wonder whether Guardian readers know this
We know that Guardian readers are being told this - look, it’s right there in the newspaper - but whether they’ll make that mental leap to know it is unknown.
We have our own motoserras and we’re not afraid to use them
One of the proofs that we are not a party political organisation is that we welcome good policy wherever it stems from.