Tag: EU

There is an inevitable tension between acting on one’s beliefs in trying to find ways to keep Britain in the EU and acting in the…

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Another referendum has come and gone. This time in Italy. A high turnout of voters soundly rejected Matteo Renzi’s proposed constitutional reforms. Renzi will, tomorrow,…

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For the last couple of years, I have been urging everyone who would listen to take seriously the fundamental cultural change that is sweeping the…

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The ideas of great men and women usually fall apart because they necessarily have to be implemented by average people. The idea of a collaborative…

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This report looks at what an ideal Brexit negotiating strategy for the UK might be and indeed, what a good outcome from the Article 50…

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There’s been a lot of talk about the nature of democracy of late in Britain. It has been shaped by the idea that to oppose…

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Letter by Joe Zammit-Lucia to the Financial Times in response to an FT Editorial “Sir You are right in your editorial (Europe’s crises demand hard…

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This autumn, Radix will be publishing a full-length report on this topic. When one examines the Conservative Party’s internecine divisions and all-out obsessions regarding the…

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We had all bought into the idea of a post-war world order. Countries would co-operate to devise a system of ‘global governance’ where a set…

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Foreigners consider Italian politics to be messy and incomprehensible. So do Italians. Nonetheless, political phenomena are not as immutable as the laws of physics and…

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