Time for realism

Brexit has gone far enough. Here is a brief summary of UK economy. Primary Industry:   Financial Services. This is arguably the least dependent on Trade deals in that most the Banking Institutions already have subsidiaries in all the markets to which they do not have direct access.  It is unlikely that any trade deal …

Brexit … where are we now?

"Brexit means Brexit" Even to the simplest mind Brexit should mean that Britain is exiting from the EU, however, as the dust around the referendum begins to settle, we are no closer to a clear view of what it actually means. What does the other side of the EU look like? Let us look at …

Brexit unforeseen consequences

Brexit unforeseen consequences? To believe in one's own abilities is both natural and good, however we should always temper that self belief with the knowledge that "after pride cometh the fall". While, it is increasingly becoming clear, the UK will vote to "Brexit" and there is nothing to suggest that we cannot succeed by going …

Brexit … please don’t let it happen!

To Brexit or not to Brexit, whether Cameron is cutting it, or Boris is blowing it. How can we know? By and large our media is Eurosceptic, dominated as it is by Murdoch. It is difficult to understand how the media can play it's role as the "fourth estate" in providing one of the checks …

China … Investment or extracting payment!

The Chinese £6 billion investment in the Hinkley Point Nuclear plant, has been hailed as a coupe for George Osborne arising from his rather extensive trip to China. Certainly the indication of China being prepared to invest a further £3 billion in UK infra structure projects sounds enticing. However, are they not just extracting a …

Osborne … blind to consequences!

Osborne has shown, yet again, that he has no creativity nor ability to foresee the consequences of his actions. While the UK desperately needs to be investing in it's infra-structure, all he can come up with is to try and hi-jack the Milliband election manisfesto pledge on building and infra-structure development. While this is indeed …

Migration … a political hot potato

Migration. Migration, particularly economic migration, is a political hot potato. We look for free entry to other markets to provide outlets for our own surplus production. This implies globalisation, and globalisation, when taken to the nth degree, implies equalisation of wages and living standards around the world. Only once this equalisation is achieved will the …

Cause and Effect … Stormy times ahead?

Very little that happens in life is purely serendipitous, totally without cause or effect. Sometimes we might have to rely on chaos theory and blame the storm on a butterfly flapping it's wings in another part of the world. What has always surprised me, however, is our singular inability to learn from history. I would …

Euro-Zone … how to create 8 million new jobs

While balanced budgets ("Austerity" in current terminology) are the cornerstone of our monetary system and financial stability, there comes a time when one must take the bull by the horns. The Euro-Zone needs to create employment for eight million people, It cannot simply stumble along. It is generating the current account surplus that underpins more …