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A Vision Of The Future: Forget Work, Embrace The Way Of The Earthworm, And Serve Your Society Through Endless Consumption
We are fast approaching a world where digital intelligence and robotic automation will make human-centric labour less economically viable, with the…
May 10
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Gabriel McKeown
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Stressed, Underpaid and Miserable: Inside the Crisis of British Workplace Morale
Britain is verging on a labour‑market meltdown with stagnant real wages, poor quality jobs, and a backdrop of austerity, resulting in a demoralised…
May 7
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Gabriel McKeown
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Opinion - Fly-Tipper Armageddon & The Government’s Obsession With Pointless Pacifying Policies
Despite the ever-growing list of issues plaguing Britain, there has been a rise in government policies that aim to distract voters by targeting…
May 1
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Gabriel McKeown
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Opinion - Fly-Tipper Armageddon & The Government’s Obsession With Pointless Pacifying Policies
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Cash-Point Campuses: How Britain’s Student Loan System Has Been Plundered by International Fraudsters
Britain’s trust-based student loan scheme has been exploited by overseas organised crime syndicates, after decades of policy blunders and lax oversight…
Apr 29
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Gabriel McKeown
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Cash-Point Campuses: How Britain’s Student Loan System Has Been Plundered by International Fraudsters
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From Theatre Performances to Board Games: The Government's Unlikely New Approach To Preventing Extremism & Hate Crimes
Over the last five years, the Shared Endeavour Fund has taken an unlikely approach to countering extremism, focusing City Hall budgets on hate-themed…
Apr 28
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Gabriel McKeown
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From Theatre Performances to Board Games: The Government's Unlikely New Approach To Preventing Extremism & Hate Crimes
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Sorry Annie, The Sun Can’t Come Out Tomorrow, Haven’t You Heard Of Climate Change?
As Britain continues to move from the not-so-sublime to the utterly ridiculous, we are once again reminded of how we are on a one-way track to misery…
Apr 24
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Gabriel McKeown
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Sorry Annie, The Sun Can’t Come Out Tomorrow, Haven’t You Heard Of Climate Change?
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The Unattainable Dream - How Britain’s Housing Obsession Broke a Generation
Over the last forty years, policy, power, and propaganda have transformed Britain’s dream of homeownership into a national obsession with property…
Apr 23
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Gabriel McKeown
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The Unattainable Dream - How Britain’s Housing Obsession Broke a Generation
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Griftonomics: How British Politics Became a Playground for Personal Gain & Threatened Modern Democracy In The Process
From cash-for-peerages and crony contracts to reality television MPs and donor-fuelled honours lists, the UK’s political class faces a credibility…
Apr 18
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Gabriel McKeown
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Griftonomics: How British Politics Became a Playground for Personal Gain & Threatened Modern Democracy In The Process
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Welcome to Britain - Land Of No Hope, And Former Glory
As the collective vision of the future becomes ever bleaker and more of our society continues to opt out, we are faced with a decline that can’t be…
Apr 14
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Gabriel McKeown
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The Minimum Wage Illusion: Why a Pay Rise Alone Won’t Close Britain’s Growing Inequality
Despite repeated increases in the National Living Wage, soaring housing and living costs have largely swallowed workers’ gains, leaving the deeper…
Apr 9
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Gabriel McKeown
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The Minimum Wage Illusion: Why a Pay Rise Alone Won’t Close Britain’s Growing Inequality
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Green Grants, Murky Motives: How Taxpayer Billions Are Funding Foreign Polluters in the Name of Net Zero
While the government continues to declare green grants as crucial to Britain’s net-zero ambitions, taxpayer funds are quietly flowing to multinational…
Apr 5
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Gabriel McKeown
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Green Grants, Murky Motives: How Taxpayer Billions Are Funding Foreign Polluters in the Name of Net Zero
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Britain’s Fleeting Moment of Opportunity Amid Global Tariff Chaos Hinges on Proactive Policymaking
As US and European markets buckle under recession fears and tariff uncertainty, Britain could emerge as a surprising beneficiary if policymakers can…
Apr 2
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Gabriel McKeown
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Britain’s Fleeting Moment of Opportunity Amid Global Tariff Chaos Hinges on Proactive Policymaking
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