A Collection of Mildly Interesting Thoughts on the Eurozone

I am conscious that it has been a relatively long time until I made the effort to write up a blog and, for that, I apologise – I’m working a somewhat lengthy week! The topic of today’s discussion is the Eurozone crisis and I will be focusing in on the enormity of France’s lending power, [...]

The Economy: The Government’s Intentions Explained

It is true, as we are all so devastatingly aware, that the economy is among the hottest and most potent current affairs debates currently in motion – and most of us frankly just don’t get it. In this blog, I will attempt to explain my personal take on how the Government’s measures are intended to [...]

”Muttering idiots”, yes. But the polls say otherwise. Discuss.

A couple of weeks ago I attended a particularly intriguing afternoon Conference in Westminster which discussed the various ways in which the Conservative Party could win the next general election; present were Stephan Shakespeare and Chris Grayling, as well as Tim Montgomerie and Matthew Elliot. I can’t deny that the day was informative, and listening [...]