My Secret Brexit Diary by Michel Barnier

Michel Barnier at the Science Gallery in London, discussing his book My Secret Brexit Diary: A Glorious Illusion CREDIT: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire Michel Barnier is back – and he’s brought his cane By James Crisp Europe Editor Michel Barnier may now be a busted flush but the former Brexit negotiator still has strong brand recognitionContinue reading “My Secret Brexit Diary by Michel Barnier”

The mood music around Labour is changing

Afternoon, The mood music around Labour is changing as the party gets ready for Government. Already this morning, Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves has scrapped Labour’s flagship plan to spend £28billion a year on new green jobs and technology. The pledge to spend £28billion a year for each of the five years of the next ParliamentContinue reading “The mood music around Labour is changing”

Frontpage news for Tuesday February 28, 2023

Von der Leyen’s tea with the King The King welcomed Ms von der Leyen to Windsor Castle after the deal was agreed. A Buckingham Palace spokesman said: “The King is pleased to meet any world leader if they are visiting Britain, and it is the Government’s advice that he should do so.” However, palace sourcesContinue reading “Frontpage news for Tuesday February 28, 2023”

2023 January 10 Beyond Brexit

With Europe faced with the biggest, bloodiest war on the Continent since 1945, the European Union and Nato on Tuesday agreed that it would be easier and safer to rely on the United States for security.

 Societies can only progress if the people within them are brought along

° Societies can only progress if the people within them are brought along, if they feel that they belong in the society that they live in. — Brexit was concieved 30 years ago and has been gestating ever since. If remainers truly wish to convince the Brexiteers of their argument then they need to empathize,Continue reading ” Societies can only progress if the people within them are brought along”

Public opinion on the ECJ spells trouble for Sunak

The European courts have come to represent everything Brexiteers hate about the EU Credit: Rex Public opinion on the ECJ spells trouble for Sunak By Tony Diver, SUNDAY POLITICAL EDITOR (ACTING) European judges have become the bogeymen of British politics. Seldom a day goes by when the newspapers do not refer to the overweening influenceContinue reading “Public opinion on the ECJ spells trouble for Sunak”

The Telegraph 2022 September 05 – 11

September 05 By Danny Boyle After seven weeks, the Tory leadership contest comes to a close today – and Liz Truss is widely expected to win the race. We look at what she will do if she becomes Britain’s new prime minister. Truss could freeze bills to avoid energy ‘Armageddon’ By lunchtime, we will knowContinue reading “The Telegraph 2022 September 05 – 11”

The Telegraph looking at the second week of August 2022

August 08 Big-name charities resume controversial fundraising tactic Family stumble across cache of firearms while paddling in pond The Real Windsors: Queen of Steel, review: Her Majesty recast as Logan Roy from Succession Gurinder Chadha: ‘People get defensive about the British Empire but it’s our shared history’ August 09 By Danny Boyle We knew itContinue reading “The Telegraph looking at the second week of August 2022”

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