The Value Benchmark of economic input in The True Economy = Labour, Time, Skills, & Experience

Our Time, Labour, Skills and Experience are the basic units that give value to what we can contribute to the world, to our communities. To The True Economy. These units of value – our Time, our Labour, our Skills, our Experience, are what we have to use or to exchange before anything for the things … Continue reading The Value Benchmark of economic input in The True Economy = Labour, Time, Skills, & Experience

Bartering and Exchanging of what we actually have for what we actually need

The point has regrettably long since been missed that the real function of money was to make bartering or the exchange of goods or labour much easier. For instance, when there was no money: if a fisherman had fish spare but wanted his horses saddle repaired, he might have to exchange  the fish for bread … Continue reading Bartering and Exchanging of what we actually have for what we actually need

Bartering, Exchange and using money in the right way

Money is a unit of exchange that doesn’t hold any value of its own. However, we have been conditioned to think that it is the money itself and not the goods or services that we use money to exchange with that have no value until such time as they are bought or sold. This way … Continue reading Bartering, Exchange and using money in the right way

Levelling down reduces the function and utility of society

Perhaps within all of the policies that the Left have inflicted upon people and communities across the UK, levelling down standards in education may well in time prove to have been the very worst that they have done. Never mind that Industry is now facing a crisis based on the reality that a degree-level education … Continue reading Levelling down reduces the function and utility of society

Heads or Hands: The stupidity of pretending we are all academically equal

Given that the Labour movement was built around the needs of the working class, there is plenty of irony in the approach that the Blairist Labour Party pursued in its attempt to create an environment where everyone could achieve an undergraduate degree. Whoever you are and whatever background you are from, you will know from … Continue reading Heads or Hands: The stupidity of pretending we are all academically equal

Idealism has no solution to the problems it creates

The burden that the Left has created is at first glance the polar opposite of the light-touch approach to government that the Tories would like us to believe works better. Yet for reasons that are completely self-serving, this whole political class overlooks the consequences of their own policies and actions. Then when problems arise – … Continue reading Idealism has no solution to the problems it creates

The true cost of Left-wing rights culture in the Public Sector

It is too easy to overlook and forget just how much impact and influence the Public Sector has on our lives. To put the impact of having a completely dysfunctional Public Sector in perspective, it is perhaps best to try and provide at least some context by providing a list of how the work the … Continue reading The true cost of Left-wing rights culture in the Public Sector

The good that the Left HAS achieved

A hundred years ago, the work and existence of the Labour movement made a lot of sense. The inequality that existed between the working classes and the elites that existed then were stark. But the differences and inequalities that existed across society in the early Twentieth Century are not the same as they are today. … Continue reading The good that the Left HAS achieved

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