Writers Block: The source may not be clear but the answer is always the sameYou have the feel the feelings. Jan 28Jan 28
The Year 2030: ‘Guy Fawkes II’What happened to the UK after Brexit? A short piece of fiction predicting an alternative future, where UKIP get into power in 2030…May 10, 2019May 10, 2019
The Year 2030: ‘The End of the UK’What happened to Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales after the EU referendum? A short piece of fiction predicting an alternative Brexit…Sep 4, 2018Sep 4, 2018
Welsh Politics in 2018: Somewhere Over the Rainbow CoalitionThe National Assembly for Wales — or the Welsh Parliament, as it will soon be officially known — has been through a lot of change over the…Feb 11, 2018Feb 11, 2018
What should Labour’s wage policy be?A three-point-plan to tackle wage inequality.Jan 11, 2017Jan 11, 2017
Why Wales voted to abolish its own EU funding“Don’t it always seem to go; That you don’t know what you’ve got; Till it’s gone” — Big Yellow Taxi, Joni Mitchell.Nov 27, 2016Nov 27, 2016
You govern in prose — you campaign in poetry. But Labour cannot see the difference.This is my 2 Cents (or 2 pennies, if you like, since 2 Euro Cents are no longer in fashion this side of the Channel Tunnel) on the Labour…Aug 14, 2016Aug 14, 2016
The Year 2030: The End of the UKWhat happened to Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales after the EU referendum? A short piece of fiction predicting an alternative Brexit…Apr 26, 2016Apr 26, 2016
Maniffesto Mania with the six Welsh partiesIn Welsh political circles, the last few weeks have seen analysts, commentators and party rivals combing through each other’s manifesto…Apr 22, 2016Apr 22, 2016
The Labour Case for a Basic IncomeAs a Green Party policy, I feel a twinge of guilt for effectively trying to take the idea and set out the case for Labour to make it their…Feb 27, 20161Feb 27, 20161