Issue 133: 2017 12 14: Keep Calm And Carry On (John Watson)

14 December 2017 Keep Calm And Carry On Davis puts his foot in it. By John Watson Blab, blab, blab, blab.  The ink was hardly dry on Mrs May’s agreement with the EU Commission on the three preliminary issues (the Divorce Settlement, the status of EU nationals already resident in the UK, and the Irish… Continue reading Issue 133: 2017 12 14: Keep Calm And Carry On (John Watson)

Issue 129:2017 11 16:Lens on the Week

16 November 2017 A Lens on the Week UK   BREXIT: There is gang warfare in the Cabinet.  Foreign Secretary Johnson and Environment Secretary Gove have got over the animosity caused by Gove undermining Johnson’s leadership bid and now stand back-to-back in their shared concern that the Government is not putting sufficient energy into the… Continue reading Issue 129:2017 11 16:Lens on the Week

Issue 128:2017 11 09:May in Six Minutes (J.R.Thomas)

09 November 2017 Six Minutes in May Are we back with Neville Chamberlain? by J.R. Thomas Nicolas Shakespeare’s new book Six Minutes in May relates in great detail the momentous days of early 1940 when the failed attempt to defend Norway against the Nazi invasion ended with Winston Churchill becoming premier in place of Neville… Continue reading Issue 128:2017 11 09:May in Six Minutes (J.R.Thomas)

Issue 118: 2017 08 17: Week in Brief: UK

17 August 2017 Week In Brief: UK Brexit TRANSITION: Philip Hammond and Liam Fox have published a joint article confirming that Britain will leave the customs union and the single market in 2019 and that, although there may be transitional provisions, they will not be used as a way of remaining in the EU by… Continue reading Issue 118: 2017 08 17: Week in Brief: UK

Issue 114: 2017 07 20: Tick Tock (Robert Kilconner)

20 July 2017 Tick Tock Mr Barnier’s clock moves on. By Robert Kilconner Tick tock, tick tock, tick tock.  In Mr Barnier’s room in Brussels, replete with the luxuries appropriate to the leader of the EU negotiating team, there stands a clock.  At least I suppose there does, because he claims to hear it ticking… Continue reading Issue 114: 2017 07 20: Tick Tock (Robert Kilconner)

Issue 113:2017 07 13:Campaign diary of a Corbynista (Don Urquhart)

13 July 2017 Campaign Diary of a Corbynista Maybot in Flames by Don Urquhart 27 June This government cannot last long.  Sir Keir Starmer presented David Davis with a negotiating option which meant effectively staying in the European Union.  Davis looked very weak indeed. 28 June Today should be dramatic.  Jeremy Corbyn has tabled an… Continue reading Issue 113:2017 07 13:Campaign diary of a Corbynista (Don Urquhart)

Issue 111: 2017 06 29: Week In Brief: UK

29 June 2017 Week in Brief: UK   From the Brexit kitchen QUEEN’S SPEECH: Last week’s Queen’s speech, a two-year programme of 27 measures, 8 of which related to Brexit, omitted many manifesto pledges.  Gone was the proposal to means test winter fuel allowance; gone were the plans to replace free school lunches with breakfast;… Continue reading Issue 111: 2017 06 29: Week In Brief: UK

Issue 110: 2017 06 22: Week in Brief UK

22 June 2017 Week In Brief: UK NEWS Fire GRENFELL TOWER:  The Prime Minister has been heavily criticised for failing to empathise with victims following the disastrous fire at Grenfell Tower.  Although she visited the site shortly after the tragedy there was resentment that she spent her time with the emergency services rather than with… Continue reading Issue 110: 2017 06 22: Week in Brief UK

Issue 98: 2017 03 30: The Brexit Negotiations (John Watson)

30 March 2017 The Brexit Negotiations A matter of timing. By John Watson Okay then, what happens next?  The press is full of guidance as to the steps which follow the giving of notice under Article 50.  Today there will be a White Paper.  Tomorrow Mr Tusk will send out guidelines regarding the structure of… Continue reading Issue 98: 2017 03 30: The Brexit Negotiations (John Watson)

Issue 85: 2016 12 22: Year of Mysteries (John Watson)

22 December 2016 Year of Mysteries Hang on to your hats.  It may be a bumpy ride. by John Watson As 2016 slides away it is hard not to marvel at just how much has changed.  A year ago we looked destined to keep our place on the EU rollercoaster as it plunged towards greater… Continue reading Issue 85: 2016 12 22: Year of Mysteries (John Watson)

Issue 84: 2016 12 15: Week in Brief: UK

15 December 2016 Week in Brief: UK WEARING THE TROUSERS: Nicky Morgan, sacked from the role of education secretary by Mrs May, has been banned from meetings at Downing Street after publicly criticising the Prime Minister’s trousers. Apparently Mrs Morgan, an aspirant for the leadership following the resignation of David Cameron, was troubled by their… Continue reading Issue 84: 2016 12 15: Week in Brief: UK

Issue 71: 2016 09 15: Week in Brief: UK

15 September 2016 Week in Brief: UK Foreign Affairs LIBYA: A report of the House of Commons Defence Committee has heavily criticised David Cameron’s role in the 2011 bombing campaign in Libya. Stating that the then Chief of Defence Staff, Lord Richards, disassociated himself from the claim that the operation was in the national interest,… Continue reading Issue 71: 2016 09 15: Week in Brief: UK

Issue 63: 2016 07 21: Week in Brief: UK

  21 July 2016 Week in Brief: UK   Government News NEW CABINET: New prime minister Theresa May has now finished assembling her cabinet.  In a reshuffle which has been described as ‘brutal’, she has sent George Osborne and Michael Gove, previously Chancellor of the Exchequer and Justice Secretary respectively but both at the heart… Continue reading Issue 63: 2016 07 21: Week in Brief: UK

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