Category Archives: Blog

From Leaders to Losers in 12 years: Britain, Brexit and the EU

For most of the last 45 years, the UK was the object of envy from its EU member state colleagues. Many felt that the UK had been able to influence EU institutions, policies and activities far more intelligently than any other member state. It was a widespread view, shared privately by many European politicians and […]

Harvesting and dancing: the Harvest Moon, Venus, and the Equinox

This is the time of the September Equinox, which was once of great importance to farmers at harvest time. Bringing in the harvest before the frost arrived, normally in September or October, was a major challenge. Often farmers needed to keep working on the harvest even after dark. That’s why the Full Moon closest to […]

Use words well or lose words, badly

What is often termed Business / Corporate English has become little more than dead code, a lacklustre collection of weak and overused phrases stretched unevenly across an unimaginative vocabulary. And it’s not confined to English. There are very similar deathwish trends affecting French, Spanish, German and most other developed-world languages.  The real problem is that […]

Is Africa’s biggest economy moving up or stopping still?

The Nigerian elections have shown a rare example of an African country playing (mostly) by the democratic rules, often seen as an essential condition for long-term investment decisions. Over 11 million first-time voters were registered in a total of 93.4 million voters, 40% of whom were 18-35 years old. The incumbent, President Buhari, stepped down […]

Stop eating animals and save the planet

Phase out animal agriculture? It’s the quickest and only intelligent way to reverse climate change. But is it the easiest way? There seem to be few candidates for a genuinely easy way to stop and reverse climate change, but if people in their billions stopped buying and eating food made from or by animals over […]

Europe’s Climate Action Opportunity

Notwithstanding the Covid-19 pandemic and its tragic impacts, the key challenge for the next few years for climate change and the environment is to align international policies in a common process of concertation to enable countries to recover from recession while building a sustainable and functioning economy and a zero-carbon and climate neutral environment. The […]

Charge up your communications !

Words are the least understood part of that crowded, undisciplined and noisy group of ill-fitting elements that together constitute communications. In fact, words often get in the way of communications, like rider-less horses in a race or like hooting cars in a traffic jam. We misunderstand each other every day, even when the meanings of […]

African Debt and International Discrimination

African countries on average spend more on interest payments on their debt than on their public health programmes. But Africa’s overall level of debt is tiny in comparison to levels notched up by the developed world. The debt-to-GDP ratio in most African countries is below the IMF’s suggested 55% threshold as well as far below […]

The brand that dies

Just 50 years ago, most large companies saw brands as the prime creators of value, but they hardly troubled to assess corporate reputation. It did not seem to create or even affect value. Investors focussed on share price, profit, turnover; connections were made through stockbrokers, agents and financial media. The practice of communications was simple, […]

Sovereignty’s silent destruction of democracy

There is a demolition going on, barely reported by the mainstream media. British liberal democracy is being battered, dismantled, and demolished by illiberal populism hiding behind the myth of sovereignty, or ‘taking our country back’. The wrecking ball is already in full swing. The first big victim will be the British economy itself, until a […]