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Matthew’s thoughts caught in the moment,
challenging the confines of algorithms,
AI, and presumptive logic.
23 NOVEMBER 2025
Starmer, a parrot caged in clichés
To regain some popularity, Starmer must learn the difference between being diplomatic and being vacuous.
‘President Trump wants a just and lasting peace.’ ‘We all seek a just and lasting peace.’ ‘The president has set out a starting plan towards a just and lasting peace.’
21 NOVEMBER 2025
This is how the media works – with apologies to Tom Parker Bowles
When I was leading my Happerley project, I had a great relationship with Ben Webster, then Environment Editor at The Times.
21 NOVEMBER 2025
Now’s the time for the Commonwealth to step up
The time has come to dust off the Commonwealth institution and repurpose it as the global champion of democracy.
21 NOVEMBER 2025
Please Sir! feed me truth
Here we go again. It is all in the labelling.
It is so cynical it’s cheesy. I have worked for various cheese clients. I know full well that cheese is matured to a flavour that launches a brand, commands shelf space, and synchronises with advertising. Then, trust secured, the product quietly slips its quality to yield its profit under the brand’s cover. When sales dip, a new, improved flavour or recipe arises.
‘Our’. Humph. Now we see self-definition. What an opt-out word.
21 NOVEMBER 2025
Genius thinking is the new gold rush
There are no rules to being a genius; its definition is wholly subjective. But what we do know is that radical original thinking, able to surf against the AI wave, is becoming ever rarer and hence ever more precious.
20 NOVEMBER 2025
Trump – the new Clive of India?
Britain was once good at divide-and-rule. It is how we conquered India and large tracts of Africa. There was plenty of loot in it, too. Indeed, it funded and furnished the construction of many English stately homes of even greater grandeur than Mar-a-Lago’s.
20 NOVEMBER 2025
It’s an invasion, stupid!
No wonder Brits feel browbeaten. If our governments are so nervous, apologetic and hesitant in securing our sovereign borders, why should the people feel any better? Sometimes, perhaps just occasionally, populism is nothing more than common sense.
20 NOVEMBER 2025
Thinking the unthinkable is no longer a conspiracy
While I’ve never been one to entertain conspiracy theories, I’ve found myself contemplating the possibility of extraterrestrial visits, the unspoken influence of Israel on the American government, and even their potential involvement in the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
10 NOVEMBER 2025
Three deer and a lesson in calm
Three Roe Deer have made camp in our orchard. Every drive past triggers them to statuesque stillness and stare. Their instinct of survival is my joy to eyeball.
4 NOVEMBER 2025
Podcasts – the saviour of conversation?
Throw two people together of contrary political colours and out comes some common sense, washed of vitriolic binary into warm and wearable. The result can be unpredictable, but when the mix is correct, it’s a rare magic.
1 NOVEMBER 2025
It’s not a working class, it’s a survivor class.
And they are profitable.. for some.
I am working on a commercial project to give voice to what was once referred to as ‘the working class’. But where is it?
1 NOVEMBER 2025
Communities should not be quarry
Today was the opening meet of the Cotswold Vale Farmers Hunt, next door. A merry social occasion, always hosted by a local family farmer.
1 NOVEMBER 2025
Admit it, meditation is prayer.
Perhaps it is now a generational thing, but ‘meditation’ seemed a bit faddy to me. That is, until I recognised it as a refashioning of prayer.
Leading articles
Sharing a little intelligence to help reshape.
The future belongs to visionaries
The demolition of the vendor agency
AI is actually more natural than you think.
Here is why
Death by 1,000 cuts
Prince Andrew and trial by mob
Terrestrial TV is doomed
YouTube algorithms and talent are killing the anchors
One way the NHS can save billions
Join the gig economy
Software needs Picasso
Canvas or code: the opportunites are endless
YOUTUBE SELECTION
AI
The dangers of AI. Regardless of my opinion of Piers or his incessant cashing in on controversy, I found this a valuable listen.
digital strategy
A taste of future living. A land of corporate owned and tech led interaction… but will this will add value to the human relationship?
thought leadership
A fascinating listen. He may have changed my mind. I am currently reading Tom’s latest book, Dominion.
digital strategy
AI is not a creep, it’s an unstoppable race. Are these the only five jobs that will remain in 2030? Dr. Roman Yampolskiy suggests it might be…
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Welcome to the land of Somewhere
Where big ideas take root.
Where the rules are rewritten,
And imagination bears fruit.
Here, clouds are canvases.
Code hums with art.
Curiosity leads,
And courage plays its part.
In Somewhere, we ask “why not?”
When others say “no.”
We plant seeds of maybe,
And watch brilliance grow.
Because in the land of Somewhere,
Things aren’t just done –
They’re thought quite differently.
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