This letter was published in the Financial Times on April 22nd Your editorial “A trade deal might help China’s needed reforms” (April 15) argues that…
This letter was published in the Financial Times on April 22nd Your editorial “A trade deal might help China’s needed reforms” (April 15) argues that…
Many feel that the UK’s political system is broken. What are the opportunities for its revitalization? New parties? Re-invention of existing parties? Both? For this…
This article was first published in the Times of Malta Watching the cathedral of Notre-Dame in flames felt like the heart of Europe was being…
This piece is about the single most important aspect of our re-imagining, writes Barry Cooper. The future will not be a different kind of “business as usual”….
“The faith is Europe,” said the great Catholic historian Hilaire Belloc. “Europe is the faith.” We might not use that kind of language these days…
I am on the other side of this argument to David Boyle. I am not looking back to 40 years of membership, only 12. I…
It has been more than six years that the French army has been deployed in Mali. In this former colony of AOF (French West Africa),…
I have been asked to start a discussion on: “System change. Challenging established notions. Re-imagining our societies”. I assume that the aim of the discussion is…
Various points have been made regarding my critique of Proportional Representation (PR) from the standpoint of my ‘Fuzzy Democracy’, which I claim to be a…
‘Take Back Control’, the oft-quoted, and occasionally parodied, slogan of the Vote Leave campaign, is as compelling as it is simple. It doesn’t just appeal…
On January 28, viewers around the world realised that a technological war had indeed begun between the United States of America and China. That day,…
Let me categorise myself to start with. I voted remain in 2016, though armed only with the conviction that – if Boris Johnson and Nigel…