Month: May 2017

Macron Wins: What Does This Mean?

May 9, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

It is certainly good news for the EU in which Macron, unlike Le Pen, is a passionate believer. He is also an internationalist, not quite the same thing as a globalist, so expect more of France on the world stage. He has come from nowhere, forming his own party which he calls a movement, to challenge […]

A Rocky Road Ahead

May 2, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Apparently EU politicians believe May should have called an election before triggering Article 50 to give herself a mandate. That is not necessary under the British system; Churchill only had a parliamentary mandate to fight WWII and May secured a vote in parliament to trigger Article 50. But they could be right in feeling that the […]

Is The Tide Turning?

May 1, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Several polls have Labour advancing and the Tory lead reducing, although they  still have a hefty lead. Another poll suggests that a majority, for the first time since June 2016, now thinks Brexit was a bad idea. On the news last night I watched two clips. One was of May not answering questions on the Andrew Marr […]