We cannot win by fighting politicians over issues that are only important to us. We must fight them on the ground that’s important to them too

In the UK yesterday, protestors took to the motorway network to create a protest ‘go slow’, by deliberately blocking two lanes of three lane motorways with vehicles that are only travelling at fifteen miles per hour. The protest itself was overtly against the cost of fuel duty, which makes up a disproportionate percentage of the … Continue reading We cannot win by fighting politicians over issues that are only important to us. We must fight them on the ground that’s important to them too

Thank you for your support – Here’s the best way to get value from Levelling Level:

Before anything, a big thank you to everyone who has visited Levelling Level here (in its Blog form) or has already downloaded the Book. Since I began to publish the Book broken down into blogs last Tuesday, the number of visits has been more than I had expected. I have really appreciated the likes received … Continue reading Thank you for your support – Here’s the best way to get value from Levelling Level:

What Levelling Level will look like

When a system exists that is balanced and fair for all, many of the societal problems that exist and that nobody seems to be able to fix today, will simply vanish or quickly go away. Poverty, debt, inflation, knife crime, antisocial behaviour, the cost of living, educational standards, drug abuse, theft, restricted social mobility, prejudices, … Continue reading What Levelling Level will look like

Local Currencies & Bartering or Exchange Platforms

When no amount of cash or currency we have available can secure the goods or services that we need, practical need will step in and demand that we exchange whatever we have or can offer to secure whatever we need. Ultimately, as real creativity, innovation and entrepreneurism begin to thrive at the community level, one … Continue reading Local Currencies & Bartering or Exchange Platforms

The Cost-of-Living Crisis: Why we can’t afford to live

The chances are that as you read this today, your perception of money is that money is a thing. That because you can save money in a piggy bank or look at the bank balance that you have, money exists and is definitely real. You might believe that money is the key to everything, and … Continue reading The Cost-of-Living Crisis: Why we can’t afford to live

Overview of Levelling Level

The Tory Right named their latest response to it Levelling Up. For decades, Labour and the Left have responded to it with public policy that adds up to levelling down. But what is ‘it’? Do our politicians actually know what ‘it’ is? What is ‘it’ they don’t understand? Today, we find ourselves in the early … Continue reading Overview of Levelling Level