With Macron staying, what’s next for ‘Frexit’?
Be patient my British friends, we will join you outside of the EU prison, just not yet.
Spies like EU
Perhaps it is time MI5 asks itself just what are the implications of having so many members of Parliament, the Civil Service, the intelligence community, the judiciary, influential think tanks, trade unions, regulatory authorities and the media who openly pledge fealty to Brussels.
Our Current Predicament #56: Daniel Kawczynski MP
The latest episode of the Our Current Predicament podcast is out now.
The European question is far from over — Podcast
S. D. Wickett talks to William Parker, who writes in our latest print issue on the Government's Brexit deal, and why the European question is far from over.
‘Brexit’ should not mean a ‘global Britain’
Being ‘global’ is exactly what ‘Brexit’ was a rebellion against.
This deal leaves the EU breathing down our necks
This is not a simple trade deal but more of a treaty that will overshadow future agreements we wish to make, all part of a game to stop us becoming more competitive.
Returning to the Withdrawal Agreement
However, like most debates regarding Brexit, it’s not quite that straightforward. For starters, breaking international law happens as regular as clockwork.
Homesteading: A localised, conservative response to Brexit and recession
Traditionally defined, homesteading is a property of house and surrounding land that is employed for the purposes of self-sufficiency through livestock and crop. This constitutes a higher and ideal form of homesteading.