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 Dismantling of Trial by Jury – And Why It Matters to Everyone
For centuries, trial by jury has stood as a cornerstone of British justice – a safeguard that placed liberty in the hands of ordinary citizens rather than the state. Today, that safeguard is being…
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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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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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Dynamic Food Pricing in a Time of Looming Shortages: Why the UK Must Pay Attention Now
As food supplies tighten and digital pricing infrastructure spreads across UK supermarkets, dynamic pricing is being quietly normalised. This article explores why algorithm driven food prices during shortages risk turning access to essentials into…
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The Triple Lock and Structural Crisis of the British Economy
The triple lock is not the cause of Britain’s economic malaise, but a symptom of it. This piece explores how a narrow focus on pensions obscures the deeper structural weaknesses that have left the…
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The Paradox of Control: How the Things That Could Free Us Are Being Used to Shape Our Dependence
We’re told that progress, technology, and modern solutions are meant to make life better – so why do they often feel controlling instead? The Paradox of Control explores why we resist change, how freedom…
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A Future of Communities – Building The New World without Oil, Manipulated Money and Centralised Control | Full Text
A Future of Communities explores how oil, manipulated money, and centralised systems quietly shaped – and destabilised – modern life. Rather than offering false hope or technological fixes, this book sets out a practical,…
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Food, Land and Power: Why the Future of Britain Depends on Rebuilding Local Food Economies | Some Thoughts on The Land Use Framework
Beneath debates about land use, farming and rural traditions lies a deeper struggle over who controls Britain’s food system. This article explores how policy, power and centralisation are reshaping the countryside – and why…







