The Lib Dems new slogan, “Bollocks to Brexit”, has upset some. Too crass, too crude. What’s funny about this is that most of those claiming to be taken aback are precisely the same people who always say the problem with he Lib Dem is that they are too anodyne. This makes me think that the […]
Archives for May 2019
Why compromise on Brexit is no longer possible
A lot of people whom I share much with politically are still calling for a compromise on Brexit; where we leave the EU, yet retain something of the old regime, mostly in the name of keeping the economy from crashing. I respect this in principle. We voted to Leave in 2016 and not carrying out […]
Local elections, 2019, so far at least, party by party – Lib Dem comeback?
More guff is usually said in the wake of local election results than any other type of political event in the United Kingdom. Partially because they are complex and you can generally swing them in all sorts of different ways. This is happening today, despite the results being unusually clear. Let’s start with the Tories. […]
Are the Tories and Labour actually close to making a deal on Brexit? Here’s why that would be bad for both of them
Rumours are floating around the bubble that May and Corbyn are on the verge of agreeing a Brexit deal and are only waiting until after the local elections to make this public. While it’s best not to put too much faith in this sort of thing, it does make sense of recent events: Number 10 […]