I was intrigued to read this in yesterday’s CapX email briefing, to which I subscribe. I believe that knowing what those I disagree with are saying
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Ireland asked to justify its abusive tax policies and their impact on children
I was delighted to note the Irish Times reporting that: The United Nations is to examine whether Irish policies contribute to tax abuse by companies
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What is the future for England?
The following paragraphs were written as tweets. Each was, then, constrained to 280 characters. And as they were posted separately, and not as a thread,
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The UK Internal Market Bill is a threat to Scotland and Wales, as well as to Northern Ireland and our international relationships
Building on yesterday’s video, which looked at the impact of the UK Internal Market Bill on the UK’s external international relationships, this video looks at
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The price of a protocol: thoughts on the shredding of the UK’s international commitments
Recorded yesterday, before the UK Internal Markets Bill Got is second reading. But nothing has been changed because of that: The Northern Ireland Protocol is
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The UK’s slump will ultimately lead to the break up of the union
This is from The Express this morning: The UK has entered recession after a 20.4 percent contraction between April and June. The UK’s slump is
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Friday morning thoughts
The abuse of the Northern Ireland is not the work of liars or scoundrels, because that’s too polite a description
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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Johnson wants to throw away peace – and it’s impossible to work out why
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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