Archive for October 12th, 2018

Zara Vine: Now In Three Styles

Friday, October 12th, 2018

Using the full potential of digital publishing linked to formatting and uploading skills, I am able to offer readers a choice of book style in the new gripping  Zara Vine Dark Crime Series to suit their taste and mood. This may be a first, so be one of the first buy! Contents identical for all. Click links for full details. In paperback and Kindle   Amazon UK.  Amazon US. 

 

Zara Vine Book One: The Shallows: Volume 1This is the original with full Maff Robinson designed wrap around cover, part hand painted, part digital. The book is in the American 6 x 9 inch format with #14 case print, making it a very easy read.

 

 

 

 

 

Zara Vine OneHere we have the British popular paperback size, 5 x 7 inch, which fits more easily into a bag or pocket when travelling, with an impact cover which cannot be missed if you read in public! #12 case print to make for a compact package.

 

 

 

 

 

Zara Vine 1A combination of the Maff Robinson Image and digital, 6 x 9 inch format but with the smaller case #12 print, making a slimmer volume.

Brexit: Crunch Time Coming

Friday, October 12th, 2018

In the mounting tension and confusion with dissenting ministers, threatening partners and a rebellious party, which we  optimistically call the government, I begin to detect three possibilities.

The first is that we crash out without reaching an agreement. This will trigger widespread disruption of everything, a plunge in asset values, especially housing, shortages, queues, a crisis in business and manufacturing, job losses and tax rises. In short it would be a self inflicted disaster which would bring about the collapse of the government and the massacre of the owners of the fiasco, the Tory party, at the following election. It will  lead to likely Scottish independence, as shackled to a disaster, would hardly be the popular choice in a referendum in such circumstances. It will also lead to the detachment of Northern Ireland, which like Scotland voted to remain, into some kind re-union with the south, most likely as a self governing province. The UK would be England and a restive Wales.  For all those reasons, in spite of her mantra that no deal is better than a bad deal, May knows she cannot go there. So does the DUP leader, Arlene Foster.

So this is her current plan. To agree, if unable to secure a long term agreement with the EU, to have the whole United Kingdom remain in the Customs Union, subject to all its rules, indefinitely. That will protect the economy, jobs and normal everyday life. The hard Brexiteers will go ballistic and those of them in the government will resign en masse. But May knows that the majority of both the Tory and Labour parties will back her, together with the SNP and the DUP as well as the majority in the House of Lords. And she knows too that in a second referendum, the alternative hard Brexit would lose big and if staying in were an option on the ballot paper, that would win comfortably overall.

The final possibility is that the government collapses quite soon and before anything can be formalised. Then it’s Corbyn.