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Latest From The Western Isles

June 12, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Parliament has rejected the Labour led attempt to prevent a No Deal Brexit. Good. Many readers who have read previous posts will recall I rejoiced when the Supreme Court ruled the the government could not proceed with Article 50 without the approval of parliament. Well, I have changed my mind. Parliament cannot govern. It can […]

Trump and Boris

June 1, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

It comes as no surprise that Trump has intervened, against diplomatic protocol, in domestic UK politics, by backing Boris for PM. Nor that John Bolton wants the UK out of Europe. The US is short on Western allies at the moment. Having the UK detached from Europe and back under US dominance would be handy. […]

A View From The Western Isles

May 30, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

I am up here taking a family break, but keeping an eye on what is going on. I have some thoughts, more questions really, than answers. But I think they are worth sharing. BREXIT I do not see how it is possible in a democracy, even with our unwritten constitution, to remove from the EU […]

EU Elections UK. Beware A Sea Change

May 22, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

First of all refer to previous posts for an explanation of why tinkering with our constitution has made the government dysfunctional on the major issue of the day, Brexit, which in turn has sucked the oxygen out of  the Tory government’s ability to do anything. Next understand the importance in democratic politics of a left, […]

America and the Middle East

May 18, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

There is something odd about the current US policy in the Middle East. It pays lip service to the notion of a peace deal for Israel and the Palestinians, but its actions make that ever less likely. It is mobilising formidable forces to confront what it describes as an Iranian threat, but by scrapping the […]

Brexit: Cross Party Talks

May 14, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

It is pointless for these to continue. This blog advocated reaching across the House from the very beginning, but in doing so failed to understand the extent of the multiple interpretations of what an ideal Brexit means and the passion with which the multiple alternatives are championed by warring factions which cross party lines. Add […]