Month: June 2015

Greece: Tension Rises.

June 2, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The Greek government appears to be standing firm, knowing that it has conceded all it can to EU negotiators; any more would risk riots and overthrow from an angry people to whom it promised an end to their vassal status as a busted nation, gripped in servitude by never ending austerity. There are signs that Germany […]

Dynamic Quantitative Easing Explained

June 2, 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 […]

Charles Kennedy

June 2, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Every now and again the British Isles produces a politician whose character marks them out as a voice to be heard because of their wisdom, rather than their office. Charles Kennedy was such a person, one whose view was sought and always counted. His sudden death has shocked the whole country; those in politics and the […]