Category Archives: EU Referendum

Daniel deserves some appreciation


I have written on numerous occasions about the words from Daniel Hannan in both his twitter and various newspaper columns and to date they have all been critical of him. However it appears that finally he has carried out something … Continue reading

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The prorogation petition debate was half hearted


Over the last couple of days I have written blogs that have focused on the prorogation of Parliament and the petition signed by 1.7 million people to call for it not to take place. When I wrote yesterday about the … Continue reading

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Some views on Prorogation of Parliament


On Tuesday afternoon MPs debated the issue of prorogation of Parliament which should have been very encouraging to many people, although of course the prorogation has now begun so one could argue that it was a waste of time. There … Continue reading

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It’s a lack of principles that we are facing


The end of a conventional Parliament took place last night (well actually at around 2am this morning) and it is unclear what the future will look like when it returns after another five week closure, given it was closed from … Continue reading

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A referendum must occur alongside the forthcoming general election!


The challenge for media outlets in the light of the current political situation is huge. No doubt the 24hr news and social media agencies are delighted because they can change their content every 10 minutes but the conventional broadcasters have … Continue reading

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The Absurd concepts behind Farage’s fear attacks


According to the tweet on the right hand side, Nigel is angry that some British MPs (who together represent 3 nations and Northern Ireland) have been making contact with the EU nations Government contacts. Presumably he has forgotten that this … Continue reading

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Johnson offered a bogus prospectus and false promises


On 25th August Boris Johnson told Sky News that the “chances of a Brexit deal are improving” but yesterday it was revealed as shown in the tweet above that so far there has been no new proposals made by his … Continue reading

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A Picture is worth a SINGULAR word – Leadership


According to this website, a Leader is defined as: “A leader is the one in the charge, the person who convinces other people to follow. A great leader inspires confidence in other people and moves them to action. A leader … Continue reading

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MPs clearly need a constitution and accurate history sources


My blog yesterday which focused on the prorogation proposals set out by Boris Johnson was published in the Argus newspaper and it happened to be alongside an opinion piece by the Horsham MP Jeremy Quin, who is shown here. Jeremy … Continue reading

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Sussex MPs must all challenge the Johnson prorogue plans


It is hard for those of us outside of the political world to fully understand the prorogation proposals which were announced last week and which one assumes will be explained to MPs tomorrow when they arrive back in Westminster for … Continue reading

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