Tag: Brexit

This article first appeared in the Times of Malta A few weeks ago, I wrote in this paper that EU Member States should support the…

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How long will it take for the so-called liberal elite to work out two key things: (i) most people don’t think like them/us; and (ii)…

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Ending the UK’s membership of the EU will not just affect the trade relationship between the UK and the EU, which has dominated the headlines….

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Here’s the main point: this weekend marks the eightieth anniversary of the Munich crisis, the moment when the UK prime minister Neville Chamberlain gave away…

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Salzburg is Mozart’s city. Long associated with the wonderful Salzburg Festival, it is quaint and wonderfully Austrian. It is one of the gateways to the…

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Socialists are naïve about power; Liberals are naïve about money. That is the rule of thumb that I find myself judging current policy by –…

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In spite of Sadiq Khan’s recent pronouncements, the Labour leadership may be right to resist the introduction of an explicit policy in support of a…

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I watched the Last Night of the Proms, along with goodness knows how many people, on Saturday night. It was as uplifting as ever: I…

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I am currently walking along Hadrian’s Wall with my family, and very exhausting it is (in a good way), where once an early version of…

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In this review for Money Week, Dr Matthew Partridge reviews our book Backlash: Saving Globalization From Itself. He concludes: “Even if you don’t agree with…

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“I feel certain that the fort of selfishness and monopoly cannot be held for ever, and that the walls of privilege cannot through all time…

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In 1997, an article appeared in The Lancet, a medical journal, describing what was labelled Syndrome E. The ‘E’ stands for evil and the syndrome…

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