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  • Return of the haggle?

      Haggling has been around for a long time – my guess would be that pretty shortly after humans started to trade, haggling followed. As a means of achieving a good end result, it’s a step up from simply giving in and conceding ground in order to gain agreement without getting anything at all in…

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  • A 2025 Outlook

    At the start of the new year, I thought it might be interesting to look back and reflect on a year that has certainly presented certain challenges to the stability of the UK, European and World political, social and economic systems. In July 2024, the UK saw its first change in Government – to Labour…

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  • Win / Lose

    This process brutally illustrates the win/lose nature of politics (which we saw on this side of the pond on the 4th July) and gave me pause for thought. Politics at election time is inherently competitive – the objective is to win power, almost always at the expense of a rival. Negotiation offers us a different possibility,…

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