Among those who got in touch with me after my previous post last week (thank you, Paul!) were a number who disliked the way I…
Among those who got in touch with me after my previous post last week (thank you, Paul!) were a number who disliked the way I…
This article was first published in the Times of Malta (submitted July 25th; published July 31st) by Joe Zammit-Lucia MAD. Mutual Assured DesÂtruction. That was…
It was watching the final Avengers film with my children that gave me the clue. Sometimes I have spent many of these films in the…
The first lesson anyone preparing for negotiation is taught is this: never enter a negotiation that you’re not willing to walk away from. In that…
Jonathan Swift would be relishing the political havoc which awaits. He would recognise our current Lilliput. A land inhabited by politicians as troublesome and as…
As I watch the woeful spectacle of the appointment of the UK’s next prime minister by an un-representative electoral college that is at the top…
The political world has changed and it is hard – not just practically, but emotionally – to keep up. Last week, I pulled off my…
Cameron predicts World War Three, screamed the tabloid headlines, when the former Prime Minister attempted to make the peace case for Britain’s EU membership during…
Immediately following the Euro elections IÂ wrote: “Given the success of the Brexit Party, the likelihood is that the Tories might feel compelled to move to…
use something like this? There may have been a time when the main tools of politics were letraset, paper and pens. These days it can…
Gambling is, in my view, a fool’s game: the odds are literally stacked against the punter. But, like anyone who’s ever placed a bet, I…
In this article published in the Independent, Chuka Umunna explains why centrism still has the opportunity to thrive in the face of extremism. He says:…