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The abuse of the Northern Ireland is not the work of liars or scoundrels, because that’s too polite a description

Posted on September 9 2020

It is very hard to believe what the UK government is saying today with regard to its planned renunciation of the EU Transition Agreement with
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Is Greta Thurnberg right?

Posted on September 9 2020

Is it true that we’ve made no progress on climate change in the past two years as Greta Thurnberg has claimed? I fear that it
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A government that breaks the law ceases to have purpose or function. It is illegitimate.

Posted on September 9 2020

I wrote quite a lot of tweets yesterday. This one was, in my opinion, the most important: The modern state exists to create and uphold
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We’re not looking at a V shaped recovery from coronavirus any more: we’re looking at a downward spiral unless policy changes, and radically

Posted on September 9 2020

The assumption of a strong economic recovery from coronavirus, on which the government has pinned so much hope, and on the basis of which the
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Scotland should not expect a UK government to play fair if it votes for independence

Posted on September 8 2020

George Peretz QC and I do not always agree with each other, most especially on Scottish issues, but as a confirmed Unionist he accurately summarises
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Are ministers who are also barristers guilty of serious professional misconduct as a result of the government’s announcement that it intends to break international law today?

Posted on September 8 2020

This exchange took place in the House of Commons today: Sir Robert Neill (Bromley and Chislehurst) (Con) The Secretary of State has said that he
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If 10% of companies who took Covid loans think they might cease trading we’re in deep trouble

Posted on September 8 2020

According to the FT this morning: More than a quarter of companies forced to take on extra debt to survive the pandemic have warned they
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Landlords need to smell the absence of coffee right now

Posted on September 8 2020

As Larry Elliott has noted in the Guardian this morning, the September rent payment day (businesses usually pay their rent quarterly) might be particularly stressful
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Johnson wants to throw away peace – and it’s impossible to work out why

Posted on September 8 2020

I spent yesterday feeling very angry. I’ve known, and written about, Johnson’s duplicity, lying and consequential corruption of the standards of government before now, but
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