Hello, I’m Adam. I’ve been writing here for many years – blogs, essays, and the occasional book – all shaped by the things I’ve seen, the people I’ve worked with, and the systems I’ve lived inside.
My background isn’t straightforward. I grew up with very little, left school at sixteen, worked on farms and in practical jobs, and found my way back into education at twenty. Since then I’ve spent time in local government, charities, business, and community work – often in roles where the decisions were real and the consequences mattered. All of that experience shapes how I think and what I write about.
These days I’m focused on how we make sense of the world as it is, and how we might build something better from where we stand. I’m interested in the gap between how systems are supposed to work and how they actually behave, and in the choices people make when they’re navigating that space.
If you’re here to explore ideas, understand patterns, or make sense of the world around you, you’re in the right place.

Adam lives in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
He spends his time writing, researching, volunteering, following Gloucester Rugby, and walking his dogs Betty and Bea through the landscapes he’s lucky to call home – near Cheltenham, Gloucester and the Cotswold Hills.
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The Human Sovereignty Charter for Artificial Intelligence – A Constitutional Framework for Human-Centred Governance of AI | Full Text
The Human Sovereignty Charter for Artificial Intelligence is a non statutory, ethical framework asserting that human dignity, agency, and judgement must never be subordinated to machines. Created in response to the rapid expansion of…
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Foods We Can Farm, Catch, Harvest and Grow Locally in and around the UK
It’s no great wonder that Foods We Can Trust are thought by many to be boring and bland, as well as being expensive and increasingly difficult to buy or access. The alternatives often taste…
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Is Poverty invisible to those who don’t experience it? | Full Text
Introduction In the Autumn of 2023, I embarked on a new adventure into higher education, driven by my building concern around Food Security issues and the certain reality that the UK is running the…
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The Free Market Myth
For decades, the idea of free trade has been sold as a universal good – a rising tide that lifts all boats. It’s a comforting story: remove barriers, unleash competition, and watch innovation flourish…
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As AI Ends Work: Waking Up to the Illusion of UBI – and the Need for a New System
What happens when technology outpaces the very foundation of our society – work itself? As artificial intelligence rapidly replaces both manual and cognitive labour, the promise of Universal Basic Income (UBI) is being offered…
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When you can see that rules and laws prevent basic survival, you will understand that centralised governance has gone too far
Adams latest post explores how excessive rules and centralised governance are making life harder for communities and small businesses. He argues that what’s called “freedom” is often just conformity, and introduces a people-first alternative…
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You cannot Build the Future with the Architects of the Past
Reform’s rise has been marked by promises of change, but recent events reveal a troubling pattern: the party’s embrace of establishment figures and old political habits threatens to undermine its claim to genuine reform.…
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The War Behind the World We Know
The world stands at a crossroads, caught in a silent war that isn’t fought with bombs or armies, but with currencies, digital systems, and the quiet rewriting of laws. Three global orders – Trump’s…
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There’s No Fast Track to Awakening
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the endless parade of spiritual advice, labels, and quick fixes, this post is for you. Here, you’ll find a refreshingly honest look at what it really means to…









