The existential threats facing Keir Starmer

The existential threats facing Keir Starmer

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EMQs: Will the AI bubble burst?

On the heels of the AI Impact Summit, former advisor to Nick Clegg and author Verity Harding asks how Ed Balls and George Osborne’s experiences of the dot com bubble and rise of social media can inform the current government’s approach to AI. They also discuss whether AI is headi ...  Show more

EMQs: Is it time for another referendum?

Should a government hold a referendum on tax? A civil servant messages in to pose this idea to Ed Balls and George Osborne on this week’s EMQs. The two debate the merits of holding any referendum, reminisce on how easily they become about more than their central question, and pon ...  Show more

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