Tag: Brexit

On March 21, 71 to 20 majority of the elected members in the 135-seat Catalan parliament voted for the immediate freeing of the political prisoners…

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Has the Skripal case – the poisoning in England by chemical nerve agent of a former Russian double agent, with collateral casualties – led to…

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On March 20, we held an event that, sadly, feels rather unusual these days. Not only was it constructively focused on mapping out what a…

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There is not much gain for any big corporation or its chief executive to upset a sitting Prime Minister and government. Hence the announcement that…

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At this cross-party event, MPs from across the political spectrum discuss their views on whether the EEA/EFTA option presents a good option for post-Brexit Britain…

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During a recent trip to the US, I was chatting to my Filipino taxi driver. California is going to the dogs, he told me. The…

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So the government now has a Brexit plan having had an awayday at Chequers, and Jeremy Corbyn has made a speech that gives some direction…

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The political Right has always had a rather narrow interpretation of ‘pro-business’. It has interpreted it as deregulation and the euphemism of ‘flexible Labour markets.’…

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Now that Parliament has the right to vote on the final deal, it is very likely that the Conservative government will support a public referendum…

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Something is stirring out there. We have lived now for far too long with politics dominated by the same old Brexiteers and anti-Brexiteers, slugging it…

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At Radix, we believe that many of our institutions need reform to bring them up to date with the requirements of the 21st century. But…

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So the cat is out of the bag. Or maybe it is. A document has been leaked about Brexit scenarios, prepared it would seem by…

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