After Brexit, Calexit. The idea of secession from the USA is gaining popularity amongst disgruntled Californian liberals, upset to – or often beyond – the [...]
The first concrete policy announcement form the incoming Trump administration has been the pledge to withdraw the USA from the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), [...]
Today the UK Chancellor, Phillip Hammond, is giving his Autumn Statement, but already yesterday figures for the state’s borrowing for the month of October [...]
Social and economic development in China is currently guided by the 13th Five-Year Plan, the guidelines issued by the Communist Party to shape the future of [...]
For many on the right, whether of the libertarian or more traditional conservative persuasion, last week’s US election was a satisfying experience. Seeing [...]
Brexit and President Trump within a few months of each other! 2016 will go down as a bad year for the politically correct, leftie luvvies who for too long have [...]
For all his flaws, Donald Trump will be a better president of the USA than Hillary Clinton would have been. This is not only because his policy platform [...]
Listening to the mainstream media in the autumn of 2016, it seems that only two things could put a spanner in the works of the slow, but steady central bank [...]
There was a time when being a unionist was meaningful. Back in the early 19th century, the industrial revolution bestowed amazing growth on the world, but [...]
A few weeks ago the Tesco-Unilever stand-off had the British public trembling at the thought of higher Marmite prices and the Bremainers (or Bremoaners, if you [...]