* The Northern Ireland - Republic of Ireland have a 'soft border'. This is partially because a lot of people live in one country and work in another, partially to fudge the conflict over whether Ireland should be united - to calm tensions. * If the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is... Continue Reading →
Vote Leave, Get More Salmonella
One of the many downsides to Brexit is that it will leave the UK in a weaker position when negotiating trade deals with other countries. According to the Financial Times, Japanese negotiators are demanding more favourable terms from the UK than they agreed to in the recent Japan-EU treaty. American Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross... Continue Reading →
Not the Lisbon Treaty
Three days ago I posted a satirical version of a post that's gone viral on Facebook over the last week. The original - making ludicrous claims about the 2007 Lisbon Treaty - has been shared broadly enough to prompt a point-by-point analysis of the lies from a Professor of EU law. I wrote my version with... Continue Reading →
Caroline Lucas on Brexit Voters
On Friday Green Party MP Caroline Lucas spoke at an event organised by campaigners for a second Brexit referendum. She began her speech by thanking those who had voted to leave: "I also want to say a genuine thank you to the 17.4 million people who gave the Establishment such a well-deserved kicking in 2016.... Continue Reading →
‘No Deal’ Means ‘No Parachute’
With Brexit being in the news today, I think it's worth reminding people that 'no deal' means no parachute - we'd be leaving the EU with no plan on how to adapt. You'll probably hear the line from Brexiteers that other countries get by with only WTO (World Trade Organisation) terms. This isn't true -... Continue Reading →
Brexiteers For a People’s Vote
As the near-impossibility of putting a practical Brexit into action becomes increasingly clear, public support for a second referendum on EU membership is increasing. A protest in London last month calling for a second referendum (a 'People's Vote') attracted a reported 700,000 participants. The Brexit campaign was led mainly by former private schoolboys, including the... Continue Reading →
