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Tag Archives: EU Referendum
A need for national unity
I watched some of Theresa Mays interview with Andrew Neil last night and did not hear a single word that explained what Mrs May along with her Cabinet and Advisors had learned from listening or even talking to people like … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Andrew Neil, EU Referendum, European Union, Theresa May
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Let’s end the relationship with dignity
Its hard to write about Brexit in a way that looks forward to the exodus which a majority of voters supported on 23rd June and a sizable majority of MPs voted for more recently. Its perfectly clear that our departure … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, David Davis, EU Referendum, Liam Fox, Theresa May
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A man living in fantasy land
On Thursday Simon Kirby, MP for Brighton Kemptown wrote the daily opinion piece in The Argus newspaper. It was entitled ‘We must reunite behind the country after the Brexit vote’ and in the piece he goes on to say “Whilst I … Continue reading
First signs of political spring?
It seems as though the Government under Mrs May is suffering a number of challenges and has even conceded some defeats in the last few days. All of these elements arise as things which she could legitimately lay at the … Continue reading
We need local debates to shape Brexit
On Friday the Argus newspaper carried the following piece written by me as their Opinion Piece on the idea that if we are to get the best deal from leaving the EU we need local debates that cross the Leave/Remain … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged EU Referendum, Michael Gove, Nigel Farage
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A Government out of its depth
The Attorney General, Jeremy Wright appears to be out of his depth, or else he is being undermined by people in the Government to which he belongs. When the Referendum was being planned, no one expected Brexit to be adopted. … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged EU Referendum, European Union, Jeremy Wright, Parliament, Theresa May
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The benefit of open negotiations
Over the last few weeks we have all been treated to a lot of hoary nonsense about the idea of secret negotiations over our departure from the EU. It is time for people like Sajid Javid, David Davis, Jacob Rees … Continue reading
We need a reshuffle, at least
The appearance of Sajid Javid on Question Time on Thursday night from Watford showed how ill suited he is to be a Government Minister under the condition our nation faces as we must respond to the decision taken to leave … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Justice Issues
Tagged Brexit, EU Referendum, Liz Truss, Sajid Javid MP, Theresa May
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Why India is a different case
Last week in Parliament there were debates in both Houses about the European Council which became debates on the EU. One of those who spoke was the MP for Wealden, Nusrat Ghani who is the local MP to where I … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged EU Referendum, Kashmir, Nusrat Ghani
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