Month: November 2018

Trump and the Mid-Terms

November 3, 2018 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

There are three possibilities. The first is that Trump wins and the democrats fail in their bid to regain the House. There is no Blue Wave. The second is there is a Democratic surge and the Trump presidency is hobbled by a hostile Congress. The third is that there is a blue wave in the […]

Weekend FREE Download: Secrets from WWII

November 3, 2018 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

FOR TWO DAYS ONLY Adolf Hitler is reviled as the greatest tyrant in history. Yet behind this well-deserved image, there was a man with personal and political secrets known to very few and almost unknown to conventional historians. This remarkable novel reveals his hitherto unknown connection with England, including a doomed love affair and a […]

Brexit: A New Phase?

November 3, 2018 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

There are a number of optimistic sounds from both sides of the channel and from Ireland that agreement may be nearer than we think. If this is the case it will produce a step change in the whole Brexit drama and change too the nature of the political dynamic in the UK. The reason for […]

Tories Melting Down?

November 2, 2018 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Yesterday a minister resigned and received accolades from across the party spectrum but especially from the Tory back benches in the Commons. The spat is over betting machines, about which this blog knows next to nothing, but the budget is already overshadowed. More to the point opinion polls show that the vast majority believe austerity […]