Brexit: slow progress
September 30, 2020 1:43 am Post a CommentFor some unexplained reason, the only newspaper of substance which has covered at any length the first day of the... View Article
For some unexplained reason, the only newspaper of substance which has covered at any length the first day of the... View Article
The passing of the Internal Market Bill in all likelihood quashes any hope of a comprehensive deal – as it... View Article
When we first proposed Efta EEA as a solution to Brexit we viewed it as a soft landing ground from... View Article
Faced with the posturing and tantrums of the British, manoeuvring to position them at fault if trade talks fail, it... View Article
There are Covid cranks and then there are Covid sceptics. There is nothing wrong with being the latter. After all,... View Article
The tempo seems to be quickening as we approach the final stage of the future relationship talks with the EU,... View Article
Several of today’s Sundays have reverted to type, chasing the soap opera of domestic politics, suggesting that the management of... View Article
The attention given to the Dover and Channel ports has rather obscured the situation in other UK ports. And, to... View Article
Even though the nation is focused on Covid-19 – those who are not already bored witless by it – the... View Article
I’ve been reluctant to come down hard on any side on the matter of Covid, particularly since like the post-Brexit... View Article
I’m a little puzzled as to why the Kent permits should suddenly be such a story right now, when it was covered... View Article
Having never invested in any of the narratives of Vote Leave Ltd, and not having voted Tory since 2015, I... View Article
“Never in our history has our collective destiny and our collective health depended so completely on our individual behaviour”, says... View Article
Someone far more cynical than I might suggest that the sudden surge in Covid-19 cases is rather convenient for the... View Article
It’s fashionable to attack Boris Johnson at the moment. Marina Hyde seems to have ignited a trend for crafting elaborate... View Article
“‘Punitive’ fines for failing to self-isolate could ‘undermine adherence’ to the rules, Sage member says”. So goes the Telegraph headline, retailing the... View Article