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So Will The Boris Plan Fly? No.

October 3, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The reason the Good Friday Agreement works is because it uses the umbrella of the EU to acknowledge all of Ireland as one country for the practical purposes of everyday life and business. One economy, freedom of movement,  domicile, goods, services, capital and labour. No borders. Two systems of government. One a fully functioning independent […]

Parliament: Shocking Scenes

September 26, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Every political commentator is agreed. None of them have seen anything like the abuse and vitriol of Boris Johnson’s Prime Ministerial performance of yesterday evening. It has polarised parliament, united all elements of the opposition and made any prospect of compromise fade out of sight. The contempt for women and the abusive tone, stoking a […]

Politics In Turmoil: Random Thoughts

September 22, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Wherever you look or listen, there is confusion in the in political arena on a scale not seen for many generations. This is in part due to the technological revolution giving instant communication from every citizen to every other from the palm of their hand. No longer is news and comment in the sole grip […]

New Frigates: This Is Good News

September 13, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The new Type 31 frigates are to be built by Babcock who designed them to be a cheaper and more compact warship than the bigger Type 26, currently in service and under construction. The important thing is that they cost £250 million each, cheap in modern terms for a fully fledged ocean going warship with […]

Boris is not yet Beaten: But Soon?

September 12, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

No Prime Minister in our history has suffered such a string of humiliations and defeats in so short a time after taking office, making the Boris government the laughing stock of the much of the world. Unfortunately to many if not most of us who live under its erratic rule, it is no longer funny. […]

Boris: Scottish Judgement

September 11, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

This is a very significant moment. Even if the UK Supreme Court finally  rules in favour of the government, it will be on a point of law rather than the issue which offends the majority of MPs and a large slice of the voting public, especially among the young. Boris has not told the truth […]