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Articles, Issues, News
AI’s “Liberal” Voice by Denis Podany
As a blue-collar worker, this is my view of AI. It’s 2026, and somehow, we’re arguing about artificial intelligence like it’s the new bloke at work who already annoys everyone. Some say AI is...
Microslop by Neil Lock
In recent days, there has been an eruption in the tech world. It is unlike anything I have seen in my more than half a century as a software developer, consultant and project manager. Microsoft, its...
If you want a job done properly… by Denis Podany
We’ve had it up to ’ere, haven’t we? This bloody country. Prices climbing like they’re trying to reach the International Space Station, services stretched thinner than a supermarket sandwich,...
Keeping the Lights On by Denis Podany
I’m a blue-collar worker, a nightmare-shift HGV1 truck driver. I pay my own rent, my own electricity, my own gas – every month I see the bills, and I know exactly what it means when the power won’t...
Just governance by Neil Lock
Today, I’ll look towards the future. It’s becoming obvious to just about everyone that the political system, under which we have lived all our lives, has failed. So, I think it’s time to try to...
A blue-collar take on Britain today by Denis Podany
“Is the juice worth the squeeze?” That’s what ordinary Brits are asking after years of being told to “be kind”, “be welcoming”, and stay quiet if we had concerns. Yet the political class got moral...
Waverley Local Plan: Issues and Options Consultation Response by Neil Lock
Waverley Borough Council (WBC) have recently issued notice of a consultation on “Issues and Options” for a proposed update to the Waverley Local Plan. I am responding to this, first, as a resident...
A Blue-Collar Worker’s view of today’s mainstream media by Denis Podany
(By a working man, who’s had enough of being treated like he can’t see what’s right in front of him.) There was a time in Britain when the press behaved like an independent court for the people. You...
How should government behave towards the governed? by Neil Lock
Recently, I addressed the question: what functions should government perform? Based on the ideas of John Locke, I came up with a fairly conventional list. A legislative, with highly circumscribed...
The rise of the Blob – and how Britain lost control of its own system by Denis Podany
These are the thoughts of a blue-collar worker. For most of Britain’s history since the start of democracy, the way government worked was simple. The public elected ministers, and ministers told the...









