Brexit: The death of ideology and the start of a polite revolution?
1 July 2019
Three years have now passed and we still seem to be tied to the shackles of a dying supra-national organisation.
1 July 2019
Three years have now passed and we still seem to be tied to the shackles of a dying supra-national organisation.
1 July 2019
Switzerland and the European Union have begun open financial war as the EU tries to force the country to sign a new agreement covering all aspects of the country’s relations with the bloc.
It’s become a mantra, endlessly repeated by Remainer unions: “Workers must not pay the price of Brexit.” What price would that be? And how about acknowledging the price of staying in the EU?
As most of the rail unions know, the future of their industry is intimately bound up with Brexit. Only independence from the EU can provide the freedom to run our railways in the national interest…
The SNP’s minority administration in Edinburgh is conspiring in the attempt to foil Brexit and the struggle to achieve sovereignty and independence for the whole of Britain. But it’s not doing well…
Parliament’s failure to act on our vote to leave the EU has sparked democratic activity and debate across the country…
The genie of independence is out of the bottle, and the fight has already started. Time, then, to consider what Britain needs to achieve that aim…
Modern farming relies on industrial production. We can grow food but can we make a tractor?
Do we have the education and skills to be an independent country?
Britain has been helping to keep the ailing currency afloat – using our pensions as collateral…
The collapse of British Steel will be disastrous for its 5,000 workers and 20,000 others in the supply chain – and it will damage British industry too.
The value embodied in British-made steel is one of the main reasons why the Scunthorpe works should remain open.