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The Middle Class Myth: Britain’s American Dream

The Middle Class Myth Britain's American Dream

I often avoid the term “class”: its historic baggage can obscure the material realities facing people in Britain today. But the debate matters – how we define “middle class” shapes economic expectations, political debates, and people’s sense of security. The Middle Class Myth: Britain’s American Dream Once, “middle class” in Britain meant stable income, a … Read more

Divide, Distract, and Dominate

Divide, Distract, and Dominate

How Immigration Panic and Authoritarianism Serve the Super-Rich Over the past two decades, the UK has become a harsher place to live for ordinary people. Living costs are up, real wages are stagnant, public services are crumbling, and social mobility is in decline. Meanwhile, the wealthiest 1 percent are doing better than ever. This growing … Read more

Can We Really ‘Tear Down’ Bureaucracy for Efficiency?

Tear Down Bureaucracy for Efficiency

Large institutions, from government departments to sprawling health systems, are constantly accused of being bloated, slow, and resistant to change. It’s an easy political win to promise to “slash red tape” or “tear down the bureaucracy.” But does simply cutting layers of management make organisations more efficient? Or does it risk creating chaos while consolidating … Read more

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