Tag: Brexit

One of the most long-lasting impacts of Brexit will be the way it has shaken up traditional political allegiances. The weakness of the Lib Dems…

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I am on the other side of this argument to David Boyle. I am not looking back to 40 years of membership, only 12. I…

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I found myself in agreement with Norman Lamb last week that his party (and mine) was in danger of becoming an equally irresponsible version of…

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‘Take Back Control’, the oft-quoted, and occasionally parodied, slogan of the Vote Leave campaign, is as compelling as it is simple. It doesn’t just appeal…

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We all have a tendency to judge whether decisions were right or wrong decisions by their outcome. Yet, decision scientists have always cautioned against such…

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Let me categorise myself to start with. I voted remain in 2016, though armed only with the conviction that – if Boris Johnson and Nigel…

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Social media – and Twitter in particular – has a tendency to make us think that we must have an opinion on everything. From whatever…

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This article was first published on CityAM At a dinner the other week, a friend of mine wondered whether Theresa May would have been treated…

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This article was first published in the Times of Malta The Speaker in the UK Parliament has ruled out bringing Theresa May’s deal back for…

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This article was first published in CityAM Who knows, Theresa May’s deal may yet get through parliament at the third attempt. It seems unlikely given…

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In the land of pantomime, this government has led – maybe even forced – parliament to turn itself into a tragic farce. Last week’s events…

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I heard an amazing radio interview a couple of weeks back with two voices from the past, Joe Haines and Bernard Donoughue from Harold Wilson’s …

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