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By: Will Cooling

Will Cooling writes about politics and pop culture at It Could Be Said substack

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  • Sunak’s reshuffle is the latest attempt to relaunch Tory politics

    November 14, 2023

    Rishi Sunak's reshuffle was his third attempt to relaunch the Conservative Party, and this time he's also reheating David Cameron's career, writes Will Cooling

  • We’re living in a spreadsheet-crazy world, it’s time we wised up on data

    November 9, 2023

    Data plays a crucial part in decision-making in the modern world, but our politician and leaders barely know how to use it, writes Will Cooling.

  • A year on, Rishi Sunak has swapped a fast death for the Tories for a slow one

    October 26, 2023

    Sunak has set the Conservatives them on a path towards slow deterioration rather than sudden implosion.

  • Our politicians should learn from Netanyahu’s failure to keep Israel safe

    October 12, 2023

    The West can learn lessons from what befell Israel as Netanyahu turned his focus to prolonging his grip on power even if that meant taking decisions that went against Israeli interests, Will Cooling writes

  • Who’s in charge anyway? Our sluggish growth happened on Sunak’s watch

    September 28, 2023

    From HS2 to replacing A-levels, Sunak and his ministers are busy pretending the delays, challenges and cost overruns have nothing to do with them, writes Will Cooling.

  • Our political angst over the triple lock is a result of a deeply unfair tax system

    September 14, 2023

    It would be political suicide for Rishi Sunak to scrap the pensions triple lock, but the frustrations with it are part of how we tax income, rather than wealth, writes Will Cooling

  • A year on, King Charles has triumphed in keeping the love for the monarchy alive

    September 7, 2023

    King Charles has defied all predictions of a monarchy on the cusp of collapsing after the death of Queen Elizabeth, writes Will Cooling.

  • Even on their favourite battlegrounds, the Conservatives have no new ideas

    August 31, 2023

    The Conservatives have no new solutions or ideas for migration, crime, and pretty much everything else. They can't even turn old ideas into good policies, writes Will Cooling

  • Even hiking their fees might not be enough for universities to turn a profit

    August 17, 2023

    Universities are in an existential crisis, losing money and the quality of their teaching. But even the option of hiking fees doesn't look feasible at the moment, writes Will Cooling

  • Natwest learnt a hard lesson in leaving the on-camera rows to the politicians

    August 3, 2023

    Natwest could have won in court against Nigel Farage, but in a media war, they were doomed.

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