Brexit: Les Grandes Illusions
It began as easy-peasy. Then it became a hot potato. Now it’s a poisoned chalice. Who would want to be batting for Britain six months
It began as easy-peasy. Then it became a hot potato. Now it’s a poisoned chalice. Who would want to be batting for Britain six months
The EU divorce bill is just getting silly now. In March I wrote that we should pay it and get on with it, pointing out
Theresa May missed a trick. When her unmannerly guests Jean-Claude Juncker, Martin Selmayr et al. rose from the table and made for the front door
I say, is this not the best fun ever? Suddenly, Hispanophobia is not just permissible, but virtually compulsory. And, as in 1588, we are again
Last Friday Iain Martin asked if the ultra-Remainers had all gone mad. Saturday’s comments by Michael Howard and another near-hysterical Observer leader, suggest that, if anything, the
Prime Minister Theresa May has triggered Article 50. Britain is now leaving the EU, but not leaving Europe. The prime minister and Europe’s negotiator, Michel
European Council President Donald Tusk is a man of his word. He promised he would have a first draft of the Brexit negotiating guidelines for
The void between how so many foreigners imagine UK will act during the Brexit negotiations and what we here consider obvious is large and dangerous.
The EU is charging us £50 billion just to leave? How dare they! Well, if we’re leaving, there is no reason why we should have
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