Better without lockdowns
As more data emerges about the impact of the Covid pandemic and its associated lockdowns, it becomes clearer that the UK lockdown, which had huge costs to the economy, to education, to civil liberties and to mental health, had little impact on mortality.
Democracy is also the Tyranny of the Majority
Walking down their local high streets, people in Britain are increasingly unlikely to come across a local butcher, baker or grocery shop, and more likely to find betting shops, casinos, adult gaming centres (AGC) and so-called bingo venues, where traditional bingo is muscled out by money-sapping slot machines.
A Strategy of Fear
Some commentators have observed that people in the UK seem more afraid of things than they used to be.
Stamp duty on houses increases the unemployment rate
Transactions taxes are a bad idea - that’s a central finding of basic thought about taxes.
Future Progress
If we look at historical trends, current research pipelines, and plausible technological leaps, the next 25 years are likely to bring advances in what humans can do along several dimensions: physical capability, cognition, creativity, and societal-scale problem solving.
Governments do not, in fact, control prices
One of those little sadnesses for planners everywhere. Of course governments can try to control prices and they often do so.
Young people and socialism
There are several overlapping reasons why younger people often find socialism appealing, and one of the leading ones is their idealism and openness to new ideas.
If we could remind - stock market indices are not inflation adjusted
There are those for whom the partisan political narrative is all of course.
How glorious this bankruptcy is!
Yes, of course, it’s wholly correct to have some empathy for those who are to lose their jobs and incomes here.
We tend to think this isn’t a problem
Ridding ourselves of fossil fuels has been a tortuously ponderous process and, in the current political era, one that can seem to be in full retreat.
A Culture of Fear
Over the last century, British society has shifted, from a brave and risk-taking society, to one relying on a paternalistic state to guarantee success, safety, and mediocrity.
Beauty? Pah! Houses with decent gardens
Beauty must be a priority for new council homes to avoid a repeat of the “eyesore” housing estates of the 1960s, a report has said.