25 December 2019

Some thoughts on the election disaster


Although the polls had been predicting it for weeks, the election result has come as a terrible shock and disappointment.  I am appalled at the prospect of losing my European citizenship, my right to live and work anywhere in the EU, and the prospect of another 4½ years of homeless rough sleepers, food banks, growing NHS waiting lists, failure to tackle the climate emergency - all presided over by a dishonest charlatan and his fan club of right wing populist ideologues, Britain’s answer to Donald Trump.  I feel ashamed of my fellow countrymen and women who voted for this.

How has this come about?  And who is to blame? 

24 July 2019

Is it about the gas?


This is a little story that I should have written up more than two years ago, but I never got round to it.  However, as we may be approaching an election in the near future, it may still be of interest.

22 July 2019

Constitution needed


Whatever the eventual outcome of the Brexit mess (at the time of writing it could still be May’s Deal, No Deal, or No Brexit) what it has conclusively demonstrated is that the British “Constitution” is not fit for purpose.

05 May 2019

Will we revoke Article 50?


I have hitherto shied away from commenting on the Brexit farrago.  This is because things change so quickly and unpredictably that anything one writes is likely to be quickly overtaken by events.  However, having just watched John McDonnell on the Marr programme, I will venture an opinion.