Month: May 2015

Dynamic QE: What Is It?

May 6, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

An idea to stimulate economic growth without further government borrowing. Written in plain English and very easy to follow, this is the only really fresh approach out there to the intractable problems of the UK economy, and it is just beginning to be noticed in important places. Buy! Download only .99p Paperback £2.99 Kindle or Paperback  UK […]

Dynamic QE : What Is It?

May 5, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

An idea to stimulate economic growth without further government borrowing. Written in plain English and very easy to follow, this is the only really fresh approach out there to the intractable problems of the UK economy, and it is just beginning to be noticed in important places. Buy! Download only .99p Paperback £2.99 Kindle or Paperback  UK […]

Scottish Votes: What Has Changed?

May 5, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The referendum campaign has changed the United Kingdom fundamentally, in spite of the fact Scotland voted to stay within it. The change is subtle but politically it is seismic. What has happened is this. Before, Scotland played its part in the UK by sending its ambitious politicians to Westminster, to advocate Scotland’s role in the governance of […]

Election 2015: Where Are We Headed?

May 3, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Sunday’s polls show no break in the neck and neck deadlock, although the hints that the Tories were gaining a small lead seem to have receded, but they have not been replaced with a distinctive Labour advantage. This is not a prediction, but the poll averages appear to indicate a possible outcome where the Tories […]

Election 2015: Economic Truth

May 2, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

It is important to pause a moment in the election campaign and look at something which this blog finds rather shocking. All politicians exaggerate their own and their party’s performance and denigrate their opponents, especially their predecessors (you don’t want them back!), but I do not recall a previous case of calculated dishonesty designed to mislead voters. Yet […]