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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 […]

Rishi’s Moment: But Will He Use It Well?

October 26, 2021 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

It is now widely understood that Boris is the most left wing Tory prime minister since Harold Macmillan. He was telling everyone who would listen off stage at the party conference that the economic model of the last 40 years had failed. For ‘economic model’ read Thatcherism. Or perhaps the literal interpretations of Thatcherism which […]

On The Edge of Ungoverned Space?

September 28, 2021 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Not since the Winter of Discontent has there been so much disruption and disquiet, nor such a feeling of unease in society. From protesters closing motorways, to panic at the pumps, things appear to be going from bad to worse.  Add the news  of energy companies going under as the dysfunctional  gas  market implodes, threatening […]

Holiday Blog: The Age of Kermit

September 25, 2021 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

In a wonderful farmhouse retreat in Cumbria,  I have little inclination to keep up with the news. So today just some quick observations. The Kermit the Frog moment was a speechwriter’s blunder and a PR disaster. Boris’s message to the UN, whatever it was, on the critical issues of climate change and global warming, was […]