As you note though, the dullness is a feature rather than a bug. Now, you may have an unusually high appetite for activity, excitement and stimulation - your life history, such as I know of it, would… (View Post)
I agree with that. There seems to be a belief among many that boycotting a single match will have profound political consequences. It won't. Almost all sporting and other cultural and moral boycotts … (View Post)
Which is fair enough. But then you have a car and therefore the choice of when to use it. On the other hand, if you don't have a car but live in a rural village, or live in the suburbs but work a 5am… (View Post)
Funnily enough, I'm just reading a book on MMT, called the Deficit Myth, which argues exactly this. I though it'd be useful to understand MMT before criticising it. Blimey, it's superficial. It runs … (View Post)
No, practice is that a PM has the right to meet parliament if he or she wants to. If it was 'biggest first gets first dibs' then Brown would have resigned on the Friday. He didn't because he wanted t… (View Post)