Issue 126: 2017 10 26: Could Brexit Save Twinning? (Lynda Goetz)

26 October 2017 Could Brexit Save Twinning?  A new raison d’etre. By Lynda Goetz Portsall is a picturesque Brittany village.  If the name means anything to you at all it may be because it was just off the coast here that the Amoco Cadiz went down in March 1978 spilling 220,000 tonnes of oil which… Continue reading Issue 126: 2017 10 26: Could Brexit Save Twinning? (Lynda Goetz)

Issue 125: 2017 10 19: Week in Brief: UK

19 October 2017 Week In Brief: UK NEWS Brexit THE EU POSITION: Currently the parties are at something of an impasse. On the one hand the UK Government is not willing (and indeed is politically unable) to improve on the offer made by Mrs May in Florence to fund our share of the current cycle of… Continue reading Issue 125: 2017 10 19: 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 90: 2017 02 02: Leading Trumps (John Watson)

02 February 2017 Leading Trumps Britain’s interests from a post imperial standpoint. By John Watson It really is very difficult to understand what is going on.  The debate here over whether or not Parliamentary authority was needed before the Prime Minister could issue a notice under article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon was bad… Continue reading Issue 90: 2017 02 02: Leading Trumps (John Watson)

Issue 87: 2017 01 12: A Very Predictable Stance (John Watson)

12 January 2017 A Very Predictable Stance Why the drop? By John Watson Here we go again. Up, up, up, up,…… cranking its way to the crest of a slope and then wheeeeee…. back down to October levels; the pound continues its imitation of the big dipper in a fairground. Well, there’s nothing surprising in… Continue reading Issue 87: 2017 01 12: A Very Predictable Stance (John Watson)

Issue 51: Another Volley From Remain (John Watson)

28 April 2016 Another Volley From “Remain” By John Watson Another week, another salvo from the guns of the Remain camp.  President Obama makes his contribution to the discussion but without, of course, telling the British how to vote. He is here as a guest for the Queen’s birthday celebrations and he is far too… Continue reading Issue 51: Another Volley From Remain (John Watson)

Issue 50: 2016 04 2: The Treasury Paper (John Watson)

21 April 2016 The Treasury Paper Now at last we have something we can debate. By John Watson At long last the referendum battle seems to be joined. Until this week the points were all coming from the Brexit camp and the only riposte seem to be the government’s rather unimpressive and very expensive leaflet. … Continue reading Issue 50: 2016 04 2: The Treasury Paper (John Watson)

Issue 47: 2016 03 31: Betting Against Brexit (John Watson)

31 March 2016 Betting Against Brexit The UK should remain in the EU. By John Watson “Ultimate authority”; “Our priorities”;  “Take back control”.  The heady words glitter on the “Vote Leave” pamphlet which dropped through my letterbox.  No more European Court of Justice imposing EU law.  No more European Court of Human Rights.   Let’s… Continue reading Issue 47: 2016 03 31: Betting Against Brexit (John Watson)

Issue 42: 2016 02 25: In or Out? (John Watson)

25 February 2016 In or Out? The start of the race. by John Watson So at last we know. The starter’s gate opens in April and the finishing line will be crossed on 23 June. The great Europe referendum, the apogee of David Cameron’s term as prime minister, is finally in the sporting calendar. The… Continue reading Issue 42: 2016 02 25: In or Out? (John Watson)

Issue 9: 2015 07 02: The Referendum Card

02 July 2015 The Referendum Card by John Watson With all eyes on Greece and the prospect of a referendum, it is easy to forget that something not entirely dissimilar is going on on this side of the English Channel. Of course the political background is very different indeed. Britain is committed to austerity and… Continue reading Issue 9: 2015 07 02: The Referendum Card

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