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Posts Tagged: Brexit

James Frayne: Covid-10. Seven action points for Ministers – as pressure rises on the Government

Forget the polls. Be honest about risk. Understand the English. Use scientists less. Deploy Sunak more. Drop the technical language and work with others.

By James Frayne | 29 September 2020 | 39 comments

The Conservatives should watch for a rival to their right

That was the norm of the past ten years, in the form of Farage’s parties. There’s no reason to assume that a new challenger won’t emerge.

By Paul Goodman | 29 September 2020 | 136 comments

The three testing days for Johnson coming up in the Commons. (Or two and a half at least.)

There’s a Covid-19 debate today, the Internal Market Bill tomorrow, a housing measure on Wednesday – plus maybe the Brady amendment.

By Paul Goodman | 28 September 2020 | 59 comments

David Gauke: Johnson’s Covid policy – and why it’s opening up a rift between him and his traditional Tory supporters

If he is to take the necessary steps to get a Brexit deal (and I hope he does), he is going to have to defy those instincts on a second issue, too.

By David Gauke | 26 September 2020 | 60 comments

Jason Reed: Taiwan, Britain and the UN. It’s time to rethink the One-China Policy.

The Coronavirus coverup, assaults on democracy and the appalling genocide of the Uyghur Muslims mean that the world must distance itself from the CCP.

By Jason Reed | 25 September 2020 | 40 comments

Starmer’s speech: Passionate, confident – yet, will it prove his patriotism?

After his involvement in Labour’s second referendum proposal, he shouldn’t assume voters have short memories.

By Charlotte Gill | 22 September 2020 | 85 comments

James Roberts: Woke ideology has brought with it an entire industry – and, even worse, it’s the taxpayer who’s funding it.

From unconscious bias training to the Civil Service Commission’s “diversity forum”, thousands of pounds are being spent on the social justice sector.

By James Roberts | 22 September 2020 | 105 comments

Bill Cash: We would be within our rights to override the Withdrawal Agreement. And in any event, the EU itself is a law-breaker.

Look, too, at the track record of EU Member States. In 2020, Germany’s highest court ruled on subordinating EU law to German law. The EU took no action.

By Sir William Cash | 21 September 2020 | 191 comments

Dale fails to realise that the right to be rude lies at the heart of the British idea of freedom

But his new book conveys very well what is wrong with social media, and how it might be put right.

By Andrew Gimson | 19 September 2020 | 47 comments

Iain Dale: Cameron – blamed by Remainers, scorned by Leavers. But in many ways, he changed the country for good.

Plus: Publishing diaries – do you keep in all the salacious details, or take some out to avoid upsetting people? Sasha Swire takes route one.

By Iain Dale | 18 September 2020 | 183 comments

David Skelton: Brexit can unleash a new era of reindustrialisation. But only if we are free from state aid laws.

This renaissance could place the UK at the vanguard of the most industries and technologies over the coming decades.

By David Skelton | 17 September 2020 | 143 comments

Both Johnson and the rebels want a compromise on the UK Internal Market Bill – so it looks as though we’ll get one

It looks as though we are in the territory supported by this site on Monday – Government support for something not unlike the Neill amendment.

By Paul Goodman | 16 September 2020 | 126 comments

Daniel Hannan: Voters tend to get some things wrong, but the big things right. So it is with this Brexit Bill.

In a shrewd and largely instinctive way, they have sussed that Britain faces an ill-disposed negotiating partner making unreasonable demands.

By Daniel Hannan | 16 September 2020 | 184 comments

Interview: Nigel Biggar says human rights are not enough and the British Empire was good as well as bad

If the BBC wants to balance its coverage of the culture war, it should commission this Oxford ethicist to tell the truth about Britain’s past.

By Andrew Gimson | 16 September 2020 | 48 comments

James Frayne: Do voters care about breaking international law, and if so, how much?

An important point to consider is whether or not respect for the way all law works has declined.

By James Frayne | 15 September 2020 | 178 comments

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