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  • The Wealth Divide UK

    The Poisoned Well: How Institutions, Politics, and Poverty Fuel UK Extremism

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    Why the Republican Gamble on Affordable Care Act Subsidies Has Backfired Catastrophically

  • Financial Local Government

    Musk’s Model, Kent’s Crisis: The Illusion of Private Sector Efficiency in Public Service

  • The British housing market, long a crucible of aspiration and anxiety, stands at a precipice. Decades of market-led policies have, paradoxically, created a landscape where secure, affordable housing feels increasingly out of reach for millions. Against this backdrop, the Green Party has tabled a proposal so audacious, so structurally transformative, that it demands rigorous scrutiny: a systematic dismantling of the private rental sector (PRS) and its replacement with vastly expanded social housing. This is not mere tinkering; it represents a fundamental challenge to the very notion of housing as a commodity, seeking instead to embed it as a public utility. The question, then, is not simply whether this vision is desirable, but whether it is, in the cold light of economic reality and political will, truly viable.
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    From Rentier Nation to Public Provision: The Green Party’s Radical Housing Gamble

  • The Wealth Divide UK

    The Poisoned Well: How Institutions, Politics, and Poverty Fuel UK Extremism

  • How Neoliberalism’s Promises Became Britain’s Predicament

    How Neoliberalism’s Promises Became Britain’s Predicament

    Introduction Forty-six years ago, a grocer’s daughter walked through the door of Number 10 Downing Street carrying a handbag and a revolution. What Margaret Thatcher unleashed though perhaps…

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    October 3, 2025

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