Stability is Boring? Bring it On...



Is the heat and tone of British politics finally cooling to a more temperate level of discourse, now we have, at last, a change of government? It's literally only a few days into its tenure, but the signs are good from Labour under Starmer and Rayner, et al. The King's Speech, although I've not gone through the whole thing or digested the thirty-nine bills flagged therein, seems to indicate that Labour do indeed have a plan - more than several, in fact - for the renewal of this hitherto blighted archipelago. The key news is the phased partial re-nationalisation of the railways, the creation of a national energy company tasked with developing a green energy infrastructure, the removal of zero-hours contracts and further employment rights are to be restored. All of which can surely only be welcome news to all but the totally jaded cynics out there: and believe me, I count myself on the periphery of that group, but as always, I'm a glass half full type of bloke, so I'm prepared to give the new government some slack. Let's face it, we could be in the same predicament as the U.S., where they don't seem to have gotten the memo about taking the heat out of politics yet, unlike here and a lot of Europe, which seems to have realised that populism is just plain bollocks and gets you nowhere...

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