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Tag Archives: EU Referendum
We need space for an honest open debate
The willingness of our national leaders to open up discussions based not only on what the EU is now offering us, but also what was said throughout the referendum campaign is an indication of how little respect they have for … Continue reading
Polls are often wrong
The latest poll from YouGov suggests that many of the people who voted to Leave the EU are not concerned if our departure has a damaging impact on the UK economy. I hope that the poll is wrong, and I … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Education, EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged EU, EU Referendum, YouGov
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The ideal boss for salesmen to work for?
I am involved in sales in the small business that I work for, and that means when a big deal is in the offing it is hard to hide the excitement from the other workers. Soon everyone picks up on … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Brexit, Digby Jones, EU Referendum
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Dependence Day
It seems clear to me that our nation depends on other nations to be an effective part of the world. Just because we are an Island nation does not make us self sufficient. The EU is far from an ideal … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged EU Referendum, European Union
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The Irish nights are drawing in
On the longest day of the year throughout the UK, although we still have most of the Summer ahead of us, we all know that from this evening, the nights will begin to get longer. That is as true throughout … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Immigration, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged DUP, Eire, EU Referendum, Good Friday Agreement, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Theresa May
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Please plan the next election carefully
My column in todays Argus is as follows, written on Friday morning: As I write this column it is far from clear what the medium term outcome from Thursdays election will be. It seems certain that Theresa May will be … Continue reading
The urgent need for food security
In the light of the NHS IT crisis last weekend, it would be easy to assume that the UK is under greatest threat from ransomware and similar attacks, and indeed in the short term and in an acute way that … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, EU Referendum, Immigration, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged EU Referendum, European Union, Jay Rayner, Prorogation, Prorogue
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A bit of a muddle in parliament
When Parliamentary questions are being directed at matters that are of concern to local residents, it is inevitable that people will listen to every word and want the MP concerned to squeeze every last drop of value out of the … Continue reading
Time for all voices to be heard
The following item is published in this mornings Argus Newspaper: The news that we have finally enacted Article 50 has left many Sussex residents feeling disturbed and ignored by our Government. The outcome of the referendum was far from overwhelming … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, EU Referendum, Immigration, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged EU Referendum, George Bridges, Simon Kirby
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