All that passing May’s deal would do is lose the DUP, split the Party, boost Farage, and usher in an election. And the deal is bad in any event.
At the root of concerns seems to be a fear about what might happen, rather than what the Withdrawal Agreement actually says.
If you don’t like what the Treasury’s up to, criticise the Chancellor, who’s accountable for it – not those who work for him, who aren’t.
International humanitarian law may be imperfect, but it can ameliorate some of the worst horrors of armed conflict – such as the Khan Sheikhoun gas attack.
How else can the systematic rape and murder of Christians possibly be described?
Lord Guthrie, former Chief of the Defence Staff, gave a devastating assessment of the Government's efforts in Afghanistan during a… Read more »