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Discuss: European Elections

The European elections are here, and Theresa May’s political future hangs in the balance. As it seems to have...

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Post-Brexit Farming, Glyphosate and GMOs

The following is an edited and abridged version of an open letter recently sent by Dr Rosemary Mason to...

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Worst Practice Leadership Amongst the Political Classes

Britain is beset by contradictory tendencies. Its parliament refuses to attend to the voices of the 17.4 million...

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Send Labour A Message: Vote Brexit, Vote Galloway

  David Lindsay At the forthcoming European Elections, every Labour candidate favours a second referendum and would vote Remain....

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What divides Brexiters and Remainers?

The Brexit roller-coaster ploughs on unpredictably with moves by the House of Commons to block the ‘no deal’ Brexit...

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Brexit Endgame

Michael Antony This week, appropriately beginning 1st April, Brexit descended into farce after merely being a two-year comedy of...

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BREXIT: ‘The People Have Spoken – The Bastards’

Frank Lee The whole brouhaha around Brexit has amply demonstrated the under-hand tactics used by the losing side post-2016...

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What If The United Kingdom Never Quite Left The European Union?

David Lindsay I am writing this from one of the areas the votes of which decided the EU referendum....

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OPEN THREAD: The Second Referendum

Labour released a statement today, saying that they will support a “people’s vote” on any possible Brexit deal: We...

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Geopolitics of Europe and the Iron Law of Evolutionary Biology

Europe after the Brexit, NATO 70 summit and Turkish geopolitical vertigo Professor Anis H. Bajrektarević A freshly released IMF’s...

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Brexit: Who will speak for us?

David Lindsay It gives me no pleasure to say this, but it is clearly the case. No Deal is...

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Main Street, Brexitland

Tony Sutton People in England’s northern towns and cities are scared. Their fears stoked by xenophobic right-wing media, they...

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Why is Theresa May still Prime Minister?

Theresa May's government has a strong argument for being the worst in the history of our democracy. So why...

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Discuss: Brexit deal vote looms

Tonight, any time now, the UK Parliament will vote on whether or not accept Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit...

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The EU: From Social-Democratic Dream to Neoliberal Nightmare

Frank Lee Reviews The Left Case Against the EU by Costas Lapavitsas Britain, in the shape of Conservative Prime...

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How a Second Referendum would reach beyond Brexit

Prof. Gloria Moss Voices are braying again for a Second Referendum, adding a familiar chorus to our Seasonal celebrations....

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To whom was Her Majesty referring in her Christmas broadcast?

Ian Fantom Professor Carrol Quiqley in his now famous book The Anglo-American Establishment wrote in the book’s Preface, “The...

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The EU and the warning signs of Fascism

Things are spiralling out of control in Europe, faster than many predicted. Outside of Brexit, there is strong anti-EU...

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From GM Potatoes to Glyphosate: Regulatory Delinquency & a Toxic Post-Brexit Trade Deal

Colin Todhunter Food and environment campaigner Dr Rosemary Mason has just produced the report ‘Shockingly high levels of weedkiller...

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Behind Your Back: How the new “anti-stalking” bill could silence online dissent

John Ward MP Sarah Wollaston quite rightly wants the police to do more about (and tighten up the prosecution...

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