Category: Malcolm Blair Robinson

Hess Enigma: Get It Now

September 1, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

DOWNLOAD OR PAPERBACK FROM .99P    Rudolf Hess, Hitler’s deputy and right hand man, flew to Scotland on a mysterious peace mission in 1941, which has never been convincingly explained, to meet unidentified politicians who wanted to end the war. The truth has been covered up for generations because to reveal it would somehow undermine […]

G4S: Oh Dear Not Again.

September 1, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

This will be a short blog to make one fundamental point. If there is a taxpayer funded service, activity or responsibility involving the welfare, health, education, well-being, security or safety of the public, public servants, young adults, prisoners, patients or detainees of any kind, then it is utterly wrong to give it to the private […]

Tory Leadership: May Changes The Game

August 31, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

This blog has already commentated on the political game changer of Labour’s decision to back the UK staying in the customs union and single market. Now May has seized the moment and announced that she is, in political terms, here for keeps, i.e. until after the 2022 general election. This turns on its head the […]

May In Japan

August 30, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

May is arriving in Japan to drum up interest in fixing a trade deal post Brexit. She touches down just as the country is caught up in the North Korean missile crisis. She will offer words of solidarity and encouragement, but really the UK is hardly a player in this strategic area any more. She will […]

Labour and Brexit: Not a U-Turn

August 29, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Hard Brexiteers are  naturally accusing the Labour leadership of a U-Turn over Brexit, because as the realities become ever clearer, it has decided to advocate the only course available to reduce the negative impact of the whole Brexit folly. This is to support a transitional period when, after formally leaving, we remain inside both the […]

Brexit: Labour’s Dramatic Move

August 27, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Like many key events which occur in politics today, Labour’s decision to go for remaining in both the Customs Union and the Single Market during a transition period and additionally not ruling out remaining in both as part of a Brexit settlement, is a game changer. So far few commentators have remarked on it in […]