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We need to have a conversation about how the old and rich can compensate the young and poor for their sacrifice.
Financial markets aren't democratic, and the GameStop affair cannot be seen as another example of “the excluded” destabilising the metropolitan elite.
The EU’s multiple failures are due to a deeper malaise: its formidable immunity to the smallest amount of democracy.
Chinese GDP figures represent real economic activity, but it is not all productive economic activity.
Rather than cutting Universal Credit, Rishi Sunak should use this moment to build the resilient welfare state the UK has long needed.
The shadow chancellor has placed resilience at the centre of her approach, opening up a space that might usefully stretch beyond technocratic social democracy.
The shadow chancellor’s lecture had something old, something new and something green.
The Chancellor recklessly encouraged workers back to offices, diners to eat out and told the public to “live without fear”.
The emissions of the wealthiest have continued to rise, leaving the poor to bear the brunt of decarbonising.
Two-thirds of tier three councils have suffered cuts to their spending power since 2015.
Ultra-low interest rates and quantitative easing have aided tech companies’ extractive business model.