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Iain Duncan Smith: The EU does not speak with one voice – it is increasingly divided
With growing problems at home, many member states are at odds with the Commission’s punitive line on Brexit.
Ted Yarbrough: The Commonwealth offers a clear route to building a global Britain
We should draw up plans for free trade among the nine major powers, and free movement among the Anglosphere.
Newslinks for Thursday 26th January 2017
May to Remainers: You can’t block Brexit “Theresa May warned pro-Brussels MPs yesterday they won’t block Brexit – even if… Read more »
Newslinks for Friday 20th January 2017
Trump 1) Washington prepares for the inauguration ‘Donald Trump vowed to make America “greater than ever before” as he stood… Read more »
Cameron Penny: Ministers should announce that they plan to use anti-terror laws to proscribe Aslef and the RMT
We don’t need more laws with anti-strike provisions – the Government already has the tools to deal with the transport crisis.
May’s speech on the ‘Shared Society’ – full text
“This Government has a plan, not simply to manage our withdrawal from the European Union, but to take this opportunity to fundamentally change Britain for the better.”
Councils challenged on absurd planning delays
One firm was told the “engagement and recruitment of local artists” to provide public art should take place before building could start.
Dominic Raab: This new year. Turbulence in Europe, but progress worldwide – and golden opportunities for Britain
Quietly, public support for getting on with delivering Leave will continue to swell.
Newslinks for Wednesday 14th December 2016
Aleppo debate 1) MPs say ‘Britain is shamed’ ‘Britain is shamed as a nation for failing to prevent the tragedy… Read more »
Newslinks for Tuesday 6th December 2016
Casey: ‘Saris, samosas and steel drums’ integration attempts fail to address ‘misogyny and patriarchy’ ‘The “misogyny and patriarchy” in some… Read more »
Newslinks for Sunday 4th December 2016
Brexit 1) As court case looms, ‘short as possible’ legislation being drafted to allow triggering of Article 50 ‘Ministers are… Read more »
How Sunday’s vote in Italy could plunge the Euro into crisis
The referendum was meant to be about constitutional reform. Instead, it’s become an anti-politics storm which could have wide-reaching consequences.
Sajid Javid: My top priority is clear – we need more houses
It would be a betrayal of every value we hold dear if we deny the next generation the chance to own their own homes.
Judy Terry: Saving the high street means keeping bank branches open
Councils must realise that housing and retail should be integrated.
