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The world seems to have gone mad. But why and how did it come to this? A wry look at the state of the UK (and beyond), focusing on the appalling standards of governance and leadership we see today, and the ineffectiveness of our myriad institutions, like those responsible for regulation, justice, broadcasting, overseas aid, and much more.
The author drifted into journalism when he edited the student newspaper at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand for two years in the early 1960s - where he was studying to become a secondary school teacher. Subsequently, while turning his attention to economics and accounting, he was offered jobs on a number of business and agricultural publications. He has lived in Surrey, England, since 1971, making a meagre living editing an assortment of trade and professional publications until his retirement in 2016, since when, as an ageing and slightly cynical writer, he has turned his attention to investigating political machinations and the structure of governmental and regulatory bodies in the UK and elsewhere, along with various other aspects of life in general. He has also written a book on Christianity - how it is and how it was meant to be, which is available on Amazon Kindle under the title Simply Wonderful, Wonderfully Simple.