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Category Archives: Politics
The Bruges Group meeting 28 March 2018 – Too many loose ends remain untied
Robert Henderson There was a healthy attendance for the first meeting of 2018 The speakers were John Redwood and the economist and journalist Liam Halligan. They were both good value judged purely as speakers but I ‘m afraid Redwood … Continue reading
The logic of Brexit
Robert Henderson Remainer determination to subvert Brexit is shamelessly alive and kicking. Since the referendum on 23rd June 2016 those who voted to remain in the EU have given a ceaseless display of antidemocratic and profoundly dishonest behaviour in their … Continue reading
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Funny Business at No 10
Posted on April 13, 2017 by Robert Henderson The No 10 petitions unit rejects a petition to get the UK out of the EU using the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties On 2nd April 2017 I submitted a petition to the No 10 … Continue reading
MPs who voted against triggering Article 50
MP Party June 23 referendum result Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh SNP 60.7% Remain Heidi Alexander Labour 64.6% Remain Rushanara Ali Labour 69.1% Remain Graham Allen Labour 63.8% Leave Rosena Allin-Khan Labour … Continue reading
Brexit: The threat from the Remainers…and how to refute and defeat them
Robert Henderson The anti-democratic behaviour of the remainers over the EU referendum vote is not a surprise but the brazenness and crudity of their attempts is still shocking and deeply worrying because a majority of those with power and public … Continue reading
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After the EU referendum
The battle has been won but not the war Robert Henderson The Europhiles threw a great deal at the EU referendum campaign. There was the shameless use of government resources especially those of the Treasury to propagandise for the Remain … Continue reading
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How England became the mother of modern politics
English exceptionalism – The political success of the English – Why was England so different? – The treatment of foreigners -The Free-Born Englishman – Equality and privilege -The mediaeval elite ideology -The Peasants’ Revolt -Anti-clericism -The Black Death -The limits … Continue reading
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Shamocracy – The Tories give a whole new meaning to democracy
If you won’t vote for an elected mayor have an unelected one Robert Henderson The Tories are currently bleating their heads off about how they are all for bringing politics and the exercise of political power to the people. Local … Continue reading
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Reasons why Ukip will underperform in the upcoming election
This article was originally published by the Occidental Quarterly Robert Henderson Editor’s note: Robert Henderson recently sent me a link to his article, “British Future report says 25% of British adults want all immigrants repatriated” which discusses a survey showing a … Continue reading
Britain needs electoral reform but the abolition of first past the post (FPTP) is not the answer
Robert Henderson As parties outside the British political mainstream garner more and more support the call for electoral reform will increase.. It is not simply that the coming general election will produce a House of Commons whose representation will be … Continue reading