For all the progress on localisation made by some ministers, the centralising instinct still lurks within Whitehall’s bosom
Last week, the Deep End featured Anatole Kaletsky’s argument that money created through Quantitative Easing (QE) should be given directly to the general public. Since then, Simon Jenkins, writing for the Guardian, has added his voice to this call: “British economic policy is like the Olympic Park without the athletes. It is barren of activity […]
People that stab policeman and run over innocent civilians are murderous thugs – and that’s the end of it.