Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Forbes.com: Shocker: Car Parking In Scotland’s Capital To Cost Over Half Yearly Pay

By SIMON CONSTABLE

As if things weren’t bad enough for Scotland’s capital city already, Edinburgh City Council is imposing a new diabolic rule. At least, it is diabolical for the city’s already ailing economy. Read more here.

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Forbes.com: Get Ready For A Stockmarket Roller Coaster As U.S. Dollar Swings

By SIMON CONSTABLE

The U.S. dollar has a lot to answer for when it comes to U.S. stock market returns. So a forecast that promises a significant dollar rally followed by a dive should be enough to turn the stomachs of some investors. Read more here.

 


forbes.com: Red Sea Attacks On Shipping Brings Another Pinch To Britain - A Tea Shortage

By SIMON CONSTABLE

The widening war in the Middle East is delivering an economic pinch to the UK, a country already in a technical recession. Worse still, there’s a shortage of the country’s favorite drink. Read more here.


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Friday, February 23, 2024

#UK: #FRANCE: Occitanie Springtime; Higher taxes in Britain despite the slowdown @BatchelorShow @RealConstable

By SIMON CONSTABLE

What economic mess have the UK and Germany descended into? It takes talent to be so bad.

John Batchelor and I discuss the problems and welcome in the spring.

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Le Mont Saint-Michel.
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Thursday, February 22, 2024

Korn Ferry: Red Alert for UK’s Smaller Firms

By SIMON CONSTABLE

More than 50,000 mostly smaller firms are in financial distress. What happened, and how they can best recover. Read more here.



Thursday, February 15, 2024

#ANTISEMITISM: Labour Party unacceptable candidate for the By-election in Rochdale, UK @RealConstable @BatchelorShow

 By SIMON CONSTABLE

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John and I discuss the disaster that the UK-based left-leaning Labour Party is fast becoming.

In the wake of the shambolic Conservative Party’s [performance lately, it would have seemed that Labour would easily win a landside in an election that is expected by the end of this year. All that Labour needed to do was nothing.

Unfortunately for the leader Sir Kier Starmer that hasn’t happened. Instead the ghost of former party leader Jeremy Corbyn is back. Under Corbyn’s leadership the party was accused of broad antisemitism within the rank and file of MPs. 

Now new allegations have emerged that hatred of jews is alive and apparently thriving within the party. 

Already the lead that Labour had over the Conservative Party in recent polls has dipped by seven percentage points.