The imperative of party interest has degraded Britain to a pantomime state

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If, like me, you regard the emergence of Boris Johnson as odds-on successor to Theresa May with a certain feeling of numbness, it may be time to examine the path that has led the UK to this nadir in its fortunes. Let’s not mince words. Britain is degrading into a pantomime state. Boris is a […]

A Brexit-touting trump is no friend to Ireland or the EU

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North America and Europe should see each other as friendly and supportive regional partner economies. Culturally the two regions have common roots and a conflict between them is unthinkable. The North Atlantic regional economic zone is and will remain the dominant economic force in world affairs. That was not always so. Normandy in 1944 was […]

We should be very, very worried about the consequences of a no-deal Brexit

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Donald Trump will shortly arrive in Europe to commemorate the D Day landings in June 1944. As part of his European tour, it is likely that he will meet Theresa May, the rapidly disappearing Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. In addition, he will meet Taoiseach Leo Varadkar somewhere in Clare. The Houses of the […]