Monthly Archives: December 2014

Labour ahead in the UK Polls

UK Polling have stated over the weekend that Labour are ahead in the polls of voting intentions for the May 2015 General Election, Opinium/Observer – CON 29%(nc), LAB 36%(+2), LDEM 6%(nc), UKIP 16%(-3), GRN 5% (tabs) YouGov/Sunday Times – CON … Continue reading

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Taking Stock and Moving Forward into 2015

I think it’s time for the YES side of the argument in the constitutional debate to take stock now, especially given that it will not be that long until the General Election and another opportunity to put forward an alternative … Continue reading

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Subsidies

Subsidies can on occasion be a good thing, when they encourage employment and equality, when they allow social enterprises to function, some subsidies to rail and energy, the council tax freeze can keep prices down, good for the many with … Continue reading

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It just doesn’t feel a lot like Christmas

Warning this blog comes with a gloomy disposition. No matter how hard I try I am really struggling to find my usual motivation for the Christmas holidays. Anyone who knows me knows that this tends to be my favourite time … Continue reading

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