Category: Malcolm Blair Robinson

Boris, Brexit and the Awesome Foursome

July 31, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Having wizzed round the Awesome Foursome, as he likes to call the four nations of the United Kingdom, Boris’s whirlwind tour has not brought much clarity, other than the fact that almost everybody everywhere is against a no deal Brexit. It is reported that Frost, the new chief negotiator for the Boris Number Ten regime, […]

Campbell Spins Off Labour

July 30, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Blair’s spin doctor supreme and guardian of the New Labour ideal of sofa government and establishment cocktails, is very unhappy about Corbyn and has been saying nasty things about the party under his leadership. The problem however is that during the New Labour era, the working class were turned off by the pink Thatcherism it […]

Boris Bounce plus The Corbyn Factor

July 28, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

As expected there is a Boris bounce to give the Tories between  two and  five point leads in various opinion polls. This would not, with the Lib Dems, Brexit Party and Greens in play, give him a majority in parliament. Almost more significant, any other leader than Corbyn would give Labour a major lead and […]

Political Sea Change: Will It Become An Earthquake?

July 27, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Since the Tories formed their own majority administration in 2015, they have given the country the worst period of fumbling, bumbling, government in modern times and perhaps ever in its democratic history. There is now something approaching national despair at the spectacle of every public service malfunctioning at some level, humiliations on the international stage, […]

Boris: Now The Tests Begin

July 26, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The stricken Tory party was motivated by the barnstorming performance of the new Prime Minister yesterday. He is the best crowd pleasing politician in the UK, perhaps in Europe and among the world’s top five. And so far getting elected leader of the party has  been all about pleasing crowds. Indeed it has been, and […]

Iran

July 20, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

It is bad enough that the whole government is paralysed by Brexit dysfunction and a change of leadership. Add to that by using military force to seize an Iranian tanker off Gibraltar at the bidding of the United States, with whose policy on Iran we profoundly disagree, and you create inevitable problems, at a time […]

Trump

July 20, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Unlike most people on this side of the Atlantic I do see some merit in Trump. I disagree on Iran, climate change, trade wars, abortion, indeed the whole neo-con agenda. But I do like the sentiment of accepting that not all countries want to be, or should be, clones of America, that foreign wars are […]