The Library

Welcome to the Library — a collection of my past essays and reflections. They are here so ideas can be revisited, studied, and built upon. I hope you enjoy!!

The NHS Pig

A modern healthcare system cannot function indefinitely as an ever‑expanding trough of collected taxes. Without competition, without price signals, and without individual choice, the NHS has become a system where demand is infinite, costs are invisible, and responsibility is diluted across the entire population. The result is predictable: spiralling expenditure, rising expectations, and no mechanism to moderate behaviour or improve performance.

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The UK – A Crèche For Adult Children

Politicians have learned that by using other people’s income and wealth to fund entitlements, they can keep the population hooked. A dependent population is more important to them than prosperity, prudence, or even democracy. As long as the people remain needy, votes are secured, power is maintained, and the illusion continues.

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The UK Has Enough Human Resources – The Problem is Deployment

Across the UK and Europe, a structural crisis is unfolding — not in the future, but right now. Our social and economic model depends on a constant supply of new people to sustain a system that has grown too large, too dependent, and too fragile.
Immigration has become a numbers‑based sticking plaster for a model that can no longer sustain itself.

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The Threat: Ignore it at our peril

As the Earth’s warehouse of natural resources diminishes it is inevitable that global societal relationships will become strained. The truth is, that beneath the veneer of human civility lies an ancient instinct: when resources dwindle, competition turns ruthless. History shows that every great conflict—from imperial conquests to modern wars—was preceded by a scramble for essentials.

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