The Hegelian Straitjacket: A Blueprint for New Politics

Ultimately, the Left-Right debate is an irrelevant argument about who should be in charge. The left and the right are simply two different groups vying for control of the same broken system, only further exacerbated by the fact that here in the UK the left are really the right by another name

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The £71 Billion Mistake: How the Failure to Invest Has Bankrupted the Future

This slow-motion fiscal cancer has metastasized across every critical function of the state. This is not a shortage of resources, but a shortage of foresight. The system privileges politicians seeking survival, budgets demanding cuts, and citizens paying the price. All so they can survive the next two-year budget cycle

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Reclaiming Yorkshire: A Blueprint for True Local Power and a Decentralized UK

The UK has historically been one of the most centralized countries in the Western world, with Westminster politics and Whitehall bureaucracy deeply ingrained in almost every aspect of public life. This centralized model of public service delivery has been “tested to destruction,” leading to a lack of excellence and proving both ineffective and expensive due to attempts to micromanage services from the centre

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