Category: Malcolm Blair Robinson

A Decade Of Cuts Cripples The NHS

January 4, 2022 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Omicron is a super-spreader. It is sweeping the country. Anyone not fully jabbed or immune through recent infection, is likely to get it. Some  will need medical help and will require hospitalisation. A few will sadly die. Even those fully vaccinated can get this latest variant,  but although they can transmit it, they are unlikely […]

Brexit Has Failed: So What Now?

December 30, 2021 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

It was a concept built on lies, delivered to feed raw nationalism, to achieve a ‘have our cake and eat it’ outcome, which was never realistic and never on offer. Not only is it one of the greatest political mistakes in our history, it is one of the most disreputable. The referendum which enabled it […]

Historic Change: A New State of Mind

December 7, 2021 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

For over a decade I have been writing and blogging about the weaknesses in our state structures, the need to reform and the rough and tumble of politics generally. The underlying core of Western society, its ambitions and aspirations remained constant. We were so pleased with the way we were, that we even sought to […]

Bank Holds Rates: But Should It Decide?

November 9, 2021 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

In the commentary following what many found a surprising decision by the Bank of England not to raise interest rates yet, one or two economists wondered out loud whether central banks are the right institutions to be taking decisions which have such far reaching effects on the lives of ordinary people. It is not very […]