Archive for August 9th, 2018

Labour: Stop Your Rows And Read This!

Thursday, August 9th, 2018

 

Turn Left To Power: A Road Map For Labour by [Blair-Robinson, Malcolm]

Turn Left To Power is a dissertation in book form offering a fundamental redirection for Labour’s return to power, with bold ideas for a new economic and social settlement, including economic and taxation reform, restoration of responsibility in government and a renewal of democracy. The ideas are relevant whether Brexit goes hard or soft. Frank and at a times brutal, Turn Left To Power offers a collection of fundamental reforms which amount to a political revolution which can propel Labour back to government. Published in 2016 and circulated to the Labour leadership, Turn Left To Power was a trailblazer for the manifesto.

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UK Economy: A Better Way Forward?

Thursday, August 9th, 2018

An idea to stimulate economic growth without further government Product Detailsborrowing. 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,  Buy! Download only .99p  Paperback £2.99

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A Fractious Country

Thursday, August 9th, 2018

There is something nasty going on. GB was once, not long ago, a multi-cultural tolerant country where, in the general sense people got along with each other, respected their differences and accepted the world, and in particular GB with its Empire heritage, was made up of many cultures and faiths. On the face of it this is still the case and to make sure it remains so legislation protecting minorities and their rights has been strengthened with full public support. It was also a country with a working democracy delivering efficient government.

But in living memory this country has never been more fractious and divided, nor the government less able to deliver. There is a systemic gulf growing ever wider between rich who get richer often for little to no reason other than asset inflation, whilst the poor become poorer. This is because of the flawed economic model now in force, about which this blog has posted endless criticism. But beyond that there are now social tensions and public arguments about Brexit, antisemitism, Islamophobia, immigration, foreign workers and hosts of smaller issues which pop up and down daily, changing the atmosphere in which we all live. For the worse. The young carry knives and kill each other almost daily.

At the heart of it all is the utterly appalling example of this current parliament, which vies for the notoriety of being our worst in history. Not only is it proving, along with the government formed of its members, absolutely incapable of delivery of the greatest peacetime event in modern history, Brexit, in whatever form. But it is hopelessly split on this mega project, and the various parties are split within themselves on this and other issues, some of them ugly, to the point where the media is jammed with news of their never ending rows, admonishments, grandstanding and threats. Soon this has to stop.

It will.

But How?

That is the question.

Think about it.