Total 7 Posts
Tears, compromise, divorce – what it’s like to leave the UK because of Brexit
4 min read
The plight of those who felt compelled to leave when that reality ended is often overlooked.
The double punishment of Marcus Decker: A peaceful protester facing deportation after Brexit
3 min read
The story of Marcus Decker, a German citizen facing deportation after a peaceful protest, underscores the urgent need to defend everyone’s right to protest.
Hostages of English nationalism
6 min read
On the impact of Westminster’s English nationalism on the political discourse in Scotland and how Scotland is being held hostage by the dominance of the English nationalist ideology in UK politics.
Brexit is slowly being discredited, but there’s still a long way to go
15 min read
Professor Chris Grey’s latest Brexit analysis, looking at how and why even over Christmas the Brexit debate continued, and the case for caution as well as optimism in reading the most recent opinion polls.
Our politics is incapable of responding to the failure of Brexit
14 min read
Professor Chris Grey’s latest Brexit analysis on why despite last-ditch attempts by Brexiters to redefine ‘success’, the public view has settled that Brexit has failed. But for now, our politics is incapable of responding to the failure of Brexit.
It’s Brexit, stupid
6 min read
We are stuck in the Tory game of make-believe that everything is coming up roses in an English country garden. The reality is that following Brexit the rest of the world looks at England with a mixture of perplexity, pity, and amused contempt.
Mugged by reality.
14 min read
Professor Chris Grey’s Brexit analysis on Brexiters demanding concrete results while their slogans get exposed by reality. With discussion of financial services, gene editing, CE marks, alcohol duties, ‘Making Brexit Work’, and lashings of Jacob Rees-Mogg.