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MPs say “Drop hard Brexit plans” – this is when the Three Knights Opinion really counts
It’s been 5 months since the Supreme Court ruled in favour of the People’s Challenge – confirming that Brexit was a Parliamentary and not a Royal Prerogative decision. It’s worth noting that this decision was made by a UK court, … Continue reading
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A Titanic success – the UK has just hit the iceberg, when will the Captain notice?
Back at the beginning of November 2016 Boris Johnson provoked hilarity when he said, “Brexit will be a Titanic success”. Apparently he didn’t understand the irony and idiocy of that remark. I wonder whether he has since reflected on what … Continue reading
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The buck stops here – unless you are Theresa May
Just how does this happen? I take responsibility for my part in this election campaign, which was the oversight of our policy programme. In particular, I regret the decision not to include in the manifesto a ceiling as well as … Continue reading
Theresa May snatches defeat from the jaws of victory
Theresa May called for unity, unity behind a project she defined. It was not a project defined either by the referendum or by Parliament. According to some it was not even defined by the government. She was determined only to … Continue reading