In international affairs it was a strange and alarming year. For me, as the picture shows, I traveled, I flew, I met some interesting people. I went to New York, Hong Kong, Japan, Lisbon, ChiangMai, Bangkok, South Africa, Florida, Boston, … Continue reading
Category Archives: Brexit
Britain’s Brexit will be slow and painful – assuming that it ever happens: Alex White of the Economic Intelligence Unit posted the EIU’s thoughts on the impact of Brexit in 24 points on twitter. The great thing about twitter is … Continue reading
It is hard to know where to start. So much has been said and written after the #Brexit vote on Thursday. Britain is floundering. There is no leadership. The Conservative Party is in stasis waiting for a new leader and … Continue reading
Here is a nice sheep to calm everyone down! From the Guardian’s comments section: how Cameron gave Boris Johnson a poisoned chalice. Just a theory but the commment went viral on social media over the weekend. “If Boris Johnson looked … Continue reading
There is a risk of regarding this as yet another fear story from another entitled member of the Tory establishment. But I remain a Patten admirer. One of the more thoughtful, fair-minded and populist conservatives – so his thoughts on … Continue reading