Just read this. Essential reading. https://t.co/UQOo3R5bfy Joins the dots on a story that has been adept at covering its tracks for the last 30 years. Thank you @GeorgeMonbiot
@GeorgeMonbiot Brilliant book. https://t.co/UQOo3R5bfy Read it in one sitting. Been rabbiting on about neoliberalism for ages to blank faces. Thank you.
@GeorgeMonbiot Brilliant book. Read it in one sitting. Been rabitting on about neoliberalsim for ages to blank faces. Thank you. https://t.co/UQOo3R5bfy
@RoryStewartUK@RestIsPolitics I was on a kibbutz on the Lebanese border in 1982 when Israel invaded. Here is my answer to the question you asked this week about why Israelis support the war - they don't really have a choice, the alternative is unthinkable https://t.co/9w9NcNAfGt
@alexhallhall @BylineTimes Perhaps you should write a piece decoding his posturing on Ukraine: another sound bite piece in the legacy jigsaw, justification of "independent foreign policy" post Brexit, ego platform etc.etc.
Yup. The vampire economics of Tufton Street have next to no traction in the ‘real world’ but in Westminster & the media they are omnipresent & absurdly over-represented. (This hasn’t happened by accident.)
As they stand here, on the scorched earth of 2020's Britain - among the devastation THEY wrought - the ERG have just seen the reason for it all vanish before their eyes, Napoleon gazing upon Moscow in flames.
I hear that IEA jihadi Truss is depressed. I'm not surprised.
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Astonishing piece from the associate editor and chief economics commentator of the FT, no less. Martin was also one of the first 'adults' to call time on neoliberalism.
Now is the moment for Keir Starmer to craft the narrative that sticks in the public mind for years to come - the one that puts the blame for the current crisis squarely where it belongs. Latest column https://t.co/HTOH4I3c4f
@RoryStewartUK To your point on @RestIsPolitics about quality of politicians. Money buys the politics of the new right and if you are buying a politician you don't want a Rory. You want dim, unprincipled and ambitious. https://t.co/703DsXyM8q
@tomfgoodwin The current obsession with 'agile' is a present manifestation of the fact that in the past we didn't spend enough time thinking about the future
@markritson Augmented reality is going to be the (a) future of marketing because it allows you to put an algorithm in between your consumer and your product (in the real world, not a fantasy world)
@russpinney @DRB @AtomicAdMan @markritson@MarketingWeekEd There is a reason we have an intermediary known as a retailer. Only a very few FMCG products are worth ordering and delivering one item at a time. https://t.co/Ohyevo7Pfj