Our government and diplomats have their work cut out now
Avoiding clichés such as “seismic”. “historic” and “game-changing” is difficult when describing or analysing the democratic decision of the people of the United Kingdom to leave the EU. The legal and political process of withdrawal will take years – years of uncertainty. Uncertainty is bad for our economic growth and investment. Until the UK’s trading […]
Is there any way back from the Brexit brink?
Apparently, nobody, but nobody, is willing to publicly contemplate a re-running of the Brexit referendum in the same way the Nice and Lisbon treaties referendums were re-run in Ireland. As of now, the idea is toxic. And no contender for political high office is willing even to mention a re-run as a possibility. And so […]
Parallels between Westminster and Kildare Street – starting with a vacuum at the top
In the order of importance of the world of real politics, the greatest priorities for England’s two largest parties are their respective leadership struggles. Everything must take second place until it is seen whether Theresa or Andrea emerges as leader of the Tories and until it is seen whether Jeremy or anybody else will emerge […]