The Long View Episode 1 with Jon Rose, Adam Lawrence & Roger Martin-Fagg
The Long View Podcast Episode 1. What happens when a financial planner, a property investor and a behavioural economist sit down together and agree to say exactly what they think? This. Over the course of a wide-ranging conversation, Jon Rose of Suitable Life Planning sat down with property
Part 12: Sixty Seconds of Straight Talking | The Long View with Jon Rose, Adam Lawrence & Roger Martin-Fagg
Part 12 of The Long View Podcast Episode 1. The Full Podcast will be posted on 05 June 2026. After a wide-ranging conversation covering Trump, tariffs, the property market, UK politics, tax policy and the economic outlook, Jon Rose asked his two guests to cut it
Part 11: The Future of UK Tax Policy | The Long View with Jon Rose, Adam Lawrence & Roger Martin-Fagg
Part 11 of The Long View Podcast Episode 1. The Full Podcast will be posted on 05 June 2026. The UK tax system is under pressure from multiple directions simultaneously – an ageing population, a rising dependency ratio, stagnant growth in income tax receipts, and a
Part 10: The UK is Back on the Map | The Long View with Jon Rose, Adam Lawrence & Roger Martin-Fagg
Part 10 of The Long View Podcast Episode 1. The Full Podcast will be posted on 05 June 2026. The conversation ends where it began: with a sense that, for all the noise, the UK is in a more interesting position than most people realise –
Part 9: US Political Uncertainty | The Long View with Jon Rose, Adam Lawrence & Roger Martin-Fagg
Part 9 of The Long View Podcast Episode 1. The Full Podcast will be posted on 05 June 2026. The mid-term outlook for US politics is shifting. Roger Martin-Fagg's view is that the Republicans are on course to lose the House in November, with the Senate
Part 8: Inflation, Wages & Bank of England | The Long View with Jon Rose, Adam Lawrence & Roger Martin-Fagg
Part 8 of The Long View Podcast Episode 1. The Full Podcast will be posted on 05 June 2026. The Bank of England has published its inflation scenarios. The press focused on the worst case. But Adam Lawrence thinks there is a scenario D that nobody