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On regulatory capture
Why regulators work for the companies they oversee, and what to do about it.
19 hrs ago • Chris Dillow
More than words
Politicians should not behave like newspaper columnists.
Jan 7 • Chris Dillow
Wallowing in poverty
Why we're not bothered about economic growth.
Dec 20, 2025 • Chris Dillow
A short lexicon of politics
A brief guide to understanding political terms.
Dec 10, 2025 • Chris Dillow
"The country"
"The country" often does not mean the whole of the people.
Nov 28, 2025 • Chris Dillow
The fiscal challenge
Reeves' problem isn't raising money: it's much more difficult than that.
Nov 22, 2025 • Chris Dillow
On incompetence
Much of our political culture is fundamentally incompetent.
Nov 15, 2025 • Chris Dillow
On competenciness
Centrists don't offer actual competence, but merely a false illusion of it.
Nov 6, 2025 • Chris Dillow
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