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 […]

GP Shortage: Radical Change Needed

May 9, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

For years I have argued that the concept of general practice, based upon a Victorian understanding of the role, status and independence of what doctors did and how, is out of date and has no place in a modern world, let alone a modern NHS.  The whole thing should now be scrapped, especially the self […]

Local Elections: Key Points.

May 4, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Many commentators report that Tory and Labour ‘both did badly’ Not quite. Labour had a disappointment, failing to make the traditional gains of an opposition party, ending with a net loss of 82 seats. The Tory party had a disaster with a net loss of an eye popping 1335 councillors. Moreover most, but not all, […]

USA 2020: Three Old White Men

May 1, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Although over a year away, the 2020 Presidential race is under way with the focus on who is to run for the Democrats. There were twenty candidates for the nomination when last I checked, some of whom looked really interesting and in tune with the  progressive agenda of the US, driven by the rising generation. […]

Trump, Mueller and the Democrats

April 22, 2019 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Democrats should be cautious about spending too much political capital chasing after Trump via the Mueller Report. There is no real polling evidence that any of this investigation has impacted the President’s popularity, which today stands at 47%. A higher percentage of Americans from both parties are tired of the whole thing and want to […]