Author: Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Brexit Again: A Watershed Moment

October 21, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The Brussels drama ended better for May than might have been the case, as EU leaders made a serious attempt to appear more sympathetic and accommodating. However their position remains unchanged on all the key issues. They have conceded that they will work out how to conduct trade negotiations in the future, which, because they […]

Catalonia: Spain Is Right To Act

October 21, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The Spanish authorities now have no choice. Majority public opinion, across all regions and parts of Spain, demands that Catalonia be brought back into the framework of the Constitution and the rule of legitimate law is restored. The Catalan government did not, as it claims, obtain a mandate for independence. Only 42% voted at all […]

Brexit in Chaos

October 19, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

In the fog of what has become the Brexit battle it is hard to tell, as May confronts her fellow EU leaders in an attempt to get her way and move on to talks about transition, where we are headed. What we do know is we are lost in that fog close to a cliff. […]

The NHS: In Crisis

October 18, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Whoever investigates the NHS, the outcome is always the same. It is underfunded, understaffed and facing increasing demand. Backlogs and failures are now too numerous attract headlines. Yet as responses to emergencies reveal, it is world class in its skills, dedication and outcomes. The money issue is solvable. It is a mathematical impossibility to run […]

May: Disappointment at Dinner

October 17, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Reading between the lines of an opaque communique and especially seeing the expression on May’s face as she was driven away, it is clear that it was cordial and friendly but nothing was achieved by this well trailed dinner. Just as nothing  concrete was  achieved by her Florence speech. Maybe a cozier atmosphere but the […]

Kirkuk: Stop This Infighting

October 17, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

This blog has long lamented the inability of world coalitions to restore some kind of political consensus to underpin the fight against IS. Now that militarily IS is but a shadow of its former power and beaten back on every front, the worst possible thing would be for the victors to fight among themselves. Yet […]

Hands Off Hammond: He Might Save The Tories

October 17, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

It would be very foolish for the redneck Brexiteers to force a reshuffle which dumps Hammond. First of all he is the leader of a dwindling band of competent ministers in the cabinet who can think rationally rather then ideologically. Second because business confidence, already fragile because of Brexit chaos, would plunge further. But most […]