The Invisible Tax: How Economic Rent Is Destroying Western Democracy -The Politicians Are Symptoms, Not Causes
Something is breaking across the Western world and the people in charge have no idea how to fix it, because most of them have no idea what is actually wrong. Keir Starmer won one of the largest parliamentary majorities in British history in July 2024. Within months his popularity had collapsed, his government was lurching through policy reversals and resignations, he is utterly incapable of changing anything and the desperation of people is starting to get out of control. By May 2026 Labour had lost control of more than 30 councils, 81 of his own MPs were calling for him to resign, and his make-or-break speech to steady the ship had failed to impress anyone. Economic optimism in Britain is now at its lowest level since records began, worse than the winter of discontent in 1978, the 2008 crash, and the Covid pandemic. The 2026 economic crash is a slow-motion train wreck happening before our eyes Starmer’s response has been to offer stability, competence and managerial incrementalism. No...