Category: Revitalising Liberal Democracy

The reason I wanted to write a book about the Munich debacle of 1938 was that I heard the novelist Robert Harris talking about it…

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Sovereignty. Not many of us used that word before the Brexit referendum campaign. Now it’s on everyone’s lips. But that doesn’t do much to help…

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I turned ten in May 1968. I remember how upset I was at all the Paris students breaking up the pavements to throw stones at…

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It’s a bad deal. It’s the best deal we’re likely to get. These are essentially the positions being taken by the US and Europe respectively…

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It seems strange that nobody seems to have commented on this photo. In holding hands with the President and First Lady, President Macron seems (inadvertently?)…

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This article was first published by Friends of Europe Decades ago, Berthold Brecht satirically suggested that governments should dissolve the people and elect an alternative….

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An effective leader does not swirl unanchored in the wind of public opinion. A true leader establishes a direction and brings public opinion along. Or…

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How long does it take for the body to clear a virus? Well, it depends. Some are fatal. Some clear quickly with no particular lasting…

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In this interview with Money Week, Radix Trustee Joe Zammit-Lucia talks about the EEA/Efta option as a post-Brexit home for Britain – temporarily or permanently.

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In a BFM TV on Sunday, April 15, President Macron congratulated himself for having convinced the United States of America not to abandon the Syrian…

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Well, that is how the Book of Revelation puts it (3:16), and it may be peculiarly good advice for the Lib Dems in the local…

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Engaging in an act of war is always a serious decision for a head of state. Emmanuel Macron surely did not take lightly the decision…

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