Author: Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Euro Pact

March 2, 2012 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Clearly there is a feeling in the Eurozone that the worst has passed and by signing up to the latest pact, governance of the euro becomes viable. Greece looks as if it will get its bail-out and the ECB has been busy pouring cheap money into European banks, many of which are technically bust. It […]

Greek Agony

February 13, 2012 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

What is happening to Greece now is profoundly wrong. It is wrong because the economics will not work. It is wrong because it is wholly undemocratic. Taking first the issue of democracy. The European Union is an enterprise founded to preserve democracy, yet it has allowed its institutions to fragment in such a way that […]

Syria: Russia’s Efforts Fail

February 9, 2012 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The Assad regime appeared to have been offered a breathing space by the Russian and Chinese veto. Calling a halt to its bombardment of Homs during Sergei Lavrov’s visit, would have been a good gesture; offering something tangible to the Russians to take back would have been shrewd. Offering only feeble promises  for dialogue, promises […]

Syria: Russia’s Challenge

February 6, 2012 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Sergei Lavov has a big challenge ahead of him, when he visits Damascus on Tuesday. The Russians may have been surprised by the scale of the dismay at their veto of the UN resolution. Some of this opprobrium is misplaced. UN resolutions do not  end conflicts and never have. To suggest that continued fighting is all down […]

Russia and China’s Veto

February 5, 2012 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The West is now busy blaming Russia and China for the violence in Syria, because they vetoed a not very good UN resolution. That is ridiculous. Russia is a faded superpower, but it is no longer fading. It has not yet made the transition from military strength to economic strength, but it will get there. China […]

Chris Huhne: Lib Dem Challenge

February 4, 2012 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The Liberal Democrats have a lot on their plate. It is an odd mix. There is the personal tragedy of Chris Huhne and Vicki Pryce, leading to both being charged with a serious criminal offence and Huhne’s exit from the Cabinet. Huhne protests innocence. If he is right, he will return to front line politics. […]

Afghanistan

February 2, 2012 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The leaked NATO report acquired by the BBC shows what so many who stop to think have believed for a long while. The Taliban is the strongest indigenous force both politically and militarily in Afghanistan. It also confirms that Pakistan plays a key part facing both ways, but no settlement can be achieved without its inclusion in […]

Stephen Hester’s Bonus

January 28, 2012 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

This has been a complete and utter disaster for the Government and shows, once again, questions about Cameron’s judgement, especially in the area of what is acceptable and what is not. It has been good for Ed Milliband who has scored points off Cameron by accusing him of a lack of leadership. The issue is […]

Michael Gove Passes The Test

January 13, 2012 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

This blog was very critical of Michael Gove at the outset of his appointment as Education Secretary. My experience of educating an extended family over a span of forty odd years and two terms as a secondary school governor, convinced me that the current problems lay with an unsuitable curriculum, a squeamish approach to discipline, slavish adherence […]