Anti-BBC campaigners are wrong to celebrate the rise of Netflix
I am sympathetic to many of the complaints levelled against the BBC. But why those who wish to ‘defund’ the corporation cheer on the rise of Netflix and the like is beyond me.
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Capitalism need not be hedonistic
Liberalism in many respects justifies hedonist behaviour and prioritising individual needs and wants, but this does not make liberal economic policies incompatible with responsible consumption and moderation.
This deal leaves the EU breathing down our necks
This is not a simple trade deal but more of a treaty that will overshadow future agreements we wish to make, all part of a game to stop us becoming more competitive.
The unstoppable spread of Tier Four restrictions
They can arbitrarily draw lines on a map of the country, placing millions under the most restrictive with barely a few hours notice.
The indifference of free trade
As Britain’s withdrawal from the EU finally approaches, we must shake off the indifference of our current leaders and confront head-on the question of industry and trade.
Cashing in on Christmas: the decline of festive music
‘It is especially interesting that, in today’s post-modern, secular, scientific, uber-factual world, carols are able to continue to hold their place in Christmas celebration.’
Celebrate Christmas after Christmas, not before
Christmas is too profound to be limited to one day of feasting and merriment.