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Brexit Anger

December 13, 2020 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Since the Brexit referendum in 2016 we have had to put up with the angry rhetoric of nationalist Brexiteers lying their heads off in their quest for the UK’s  ‘freedom and independence’. They wanted something they, wrongly, asserted they did not have. Every misfortune in their lives was blamed upon the EU, and , much […]

Brexit is Rubbish

December 6, 2020 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

As I write this the drama of Brexit is being milked for the last drop of uncertainty by media and politicians on both sides of the Channel and on both sides of the argument. One thing is not in doubt. The whole Brexit project is a disaster from beginning to end. A self inflicted wound […]

Saving Lives: Two Questions

December 3, 2020 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

When this pandemic emergency recedes and life returns to what will be a new normal, the questions will have to be answered. This will lead to another infamous inquiry led by a judge, which will take so long to gather evidence, write a report, with the conclusions then watered down by those criticised, who receive […]

The Covid Crisis.

December 1, 2020 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Johnson talks about sunlit uplands. No doubt his enthusiastic supporters egg him on. Yet looked at from a more critical point of view, Boris is on the edge of becoming one of the most remembered prime ministers in history, but for entirely the wrong reasons. He led the Brexit campaign, which was a false prospectus […]

Sunday Blog: Anglo-American Traumas

November 15, 2020 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Both countries share democratic values and traditions, which though different in detail, are complimentary in principle. Both have sought to spread these values across the rest of the world. Added together the two economies are not just the largest in the world but by a margin. They are tied by family, culture and history. And […]

Sunday Blog: Another U-Turn

November 1, 2020 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

It is clear that the cost in political capital of Boris being unable to make timely decisions, is approaching the point when the prime minister will become politically insolvent. Up till the chaos of yesterday in Westminster, the Downing Street machine, a clunky misfiring relic of the smooth campaigning juggernaut which won the 2019 election, […]

Sunday Blog: Weak Links

October 25, 2020 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

I have  said so many critical things about this government, adding to the list seems pointless. However three issues struck me this weekend which highlight why things go wrong, leaving confusion and U turns scattered across our lives. The first is the shameful decision not to provide free school meals during holidays, half terms and […]

Covid 19: The Failures Start To Show

October 22, 2020 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

To describe the national leadership of Boris’s government as politically chaotic is to understate the case. The spectacular U Turn of loads more cash for businesses and individuals  facing ruin because of  restrictions in escalating Tiers, cascading out of the Treasury today when it was not there yesterday, shows  that Downing Street was rattled that […]