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Posts Tagged: Foreign affairs

Who is winning the Coalition? Us or the Lib Dems?

Now that both parties are fighting to take credit for the coalition's achievements, rather than seeking to blame each other… Read more »

By Mark Wallace | 18 September 2013 | 49 comments

Euroscepticism is rising on the Continent, but is it enough to aid Cameron’s renegotiation?

By Mark WallaceFollow Mark on Twitter. Two new polls out today offer some insight into the state of euroscepticism across the Continent. … Read more »

17 September 2013

Switzerland shows that life outside the EU isn’t just possible, it can be better

By Mark WallaceFollow Mark on Twitter. Only a couple of years ago, conventional wisdom in Westminster scoffed at the concept of leaving… Read more »

15 September 2013

Cameron’s good decision on Syria and aid

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. This site is quick to boo David Cameron when it disagrees with him –… Read more »

7 September 2013

“Just a small island … no one pays any attention to them…” (See graph)

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. (Hat-tip: Andrew Lilico, who sent us the graph.)

6 September 2013

What Britain can do to help Syrians

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. Supporters and opponents of military intervention in Syria should be able to agree on… Read more »

3 September 2013 | 92 comments

There should be no second Commons vote on Syria. We must stay out of its civil war.

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. I sent out yesterday the following series of tweets on Syria, which re-iterated the… Read more »

2 September 2013 | 101 comments

Gove’s passion: for schools, Syria – and democracy everywhere

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. Andrew Gimson has correctly fingered David Cameron's temperament as Anglican, which makes it very… Read more »

1 September 2013

This is democracy – it’s good for all of us, so get used to it

By Mark WallaceFollow Mark on Twitter. In my view, Parliament made a mistake on Thursday. In fact, it made the latest mistake… Read more »

1 September 2013

Obama seeks Congress approval for military action in Syria

By Harry PhibbsFollow Harry on Twitter David Cameron has set a trend. President Barack Obama is to seek Congressional approval for… Read more »

31 August 2013

What would Thatcher have done about Syria?

By Harry PhibbsFollow Harry on Twitter The Times this morning reports(£) that at a meeting of Conservative MPs this week, David… Read more »

31 August 2013 | 72 comments

Downing Street’s Corporal Jones moment?

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. I asked yesterday whether David Cameron or the Whips bore the main responsibility for… Read more »

31 August 2013

A majority of Tory members backed missile strikes on Syria – but most of them wanted Commons approval first

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. We asked in our monthly survey, posted on this site on Wednesday: "Should Britain… Read more »

31 August 2013 | 245 comments

WATCH: Nadhim Zahawi says Parliament has “let down the innocent people of Syria”

30 August 2013

An inner Cabinet. More status for Whips. Changes in his circle – and at the Foreign Office. What Cameron should do next.

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. Yesterday evening's vote makes no real difference to anything.  The economy will continue to… Read more »

30 August 2013 | 107 comments

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