
I mainly write about Argentine and Spanish politics, but there may occasionally be stuff about other topics. "Almagro School" comes from when I lived in Buenos Aires and used to hang out with a friend in Almagro and argue about politics.
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As I write this, ministers are resigning and backbenchers are telling Prime Minister Keir Starmer that he’s a great guy but totally unsuitable to lead the country. The latter is definitely true and the former seems to be as well but is quit...
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Something different today: my experience of primary health care in the nearly eleven years I’ve lived in Barcelona, including one occasion when I turned up convinced I was having a stroke. I’m writing about this because the UK NHS is a c...
Barney Jopson’s latest piece in the Financial Times on immigration in Spain is a textbook example of how mainstream liberal journalism can, through the cumulative weight of its framings and its choices of who to quote and how, lend quiet re...
Renowned Spanish-Catalan writer and all terrain public intellectual Javier Cercas has long defined the Catalan independence drive that ended in disaster in 2017 as an expression of national populism, which he sees as more dangerous than fas...
Honest to God, when I started this substack I didn’t think I would end up paying such close attention to the Financial Times’s coverage of Spain and Argentina but here we are and here it has a piece on the political and economic turbule...
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I am from the west of Ireland and was educated there at the University of Galway, where I got a degree in History and Political Science. I’ve lived in Barcelona since 2015 and lived for many years in Argentina previously-
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