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In this episode Douglas reviews our current economic position following the mini budget earlier in the week and considers whether there are too many similarities with events of 1931, where the Prime Minister was forced into radical action by recession, tariffs and calls for rearmament.
Neil looks to see whether our current public attitude to repeated disasters, economic and otherwise, resembles the analysis of the collapse of the USSR when citizens were both shocked but unsurprised.
Neil then tells how local heritage railways are being impacted by Net Zero
Finally we taste a wine produced by Sussex Vineyard, Henners of Herstmonceaux.
A Weekly Snapshot of National and Local Economic and Business News
From The Heart of Kent
By Douglas McWilliams and Neil McClureSend us a text
In this episode Douglas reviews our current economic position following the mini budget earlier in the week and considers whether there are too many similarities with events of 1931, where the Prime Minister was forced into radical action by recession, tariffs and calls for rearmament.
Neil looks to see whether our current public attitude to repeated disasters, economic and otherwise, resembles the analysis of the collapse of the USSR when citizens were both shocked but unsurprised.
Neil then tells how local heritage railways are being impacted by Net Zero
Finally we taste a wine produced by Sussex Vineyard, Henners of Herstmonceaux.
A Weekly Snapshot of National and Local Economic and Business News
From The Heart of Kent