Tag: Brexit

The UK’s institutions have, so far, stood up to what can only be considered a sustained assault by the executive. Over the last three years,…

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Not everything is black and white.   That must be the Conservative leadership’s hope having lost in the Supreme Court and the Labour leadership’s hope now…

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There are, said the poet and philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge – the author of Kubla Khan and the Ancient Mariner – “two classes of men”….

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Is the Lberal Democrats’ promise to revoke Article 50 a masterstroke or a big mistake?

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Democracy is not about winning. It’s about accepting that, sometimes, you lose the argument.

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Every year, October 31 in celebrated as Reformation Day and, in its time, it was as politically important to the future of Europe as Brexit Day. For…

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France and Britain must preserve their strategic partnership in spite of Brexit.

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There is a lot of smoke surrounding the prospect of a no-deal on 31 October. The bookies’ odds are shortening for a no-deal exit. But I…

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A no-deal Brexit can be avoided with both sides saving face

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International trade as a percentage of GDP soared in the post-war years. In this issue of our Globalization Outlook we ask: was it ever viable…

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This post was first published on the New Weather website… Earlier this month, Indian government ended the devolved powers arrangement they had with Indian-administered Kashmir. As I…

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Sherlock Holmes said: “When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.” It’s a mug’s game to predict…

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