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What will the world think of a UK without Scotland?

25 June 2014

Soft power can be a watery and abstract element of UK policy and diplomacy, but we take it seriously. There’s even a Lords Select Committee to keep track of and promote UK ‘influence’. The Committee recently published a paper ‘Power and Persuasion and Power in the Modern World’, which tracked the shifting importance of ‘power… [Read More]


David Cameron’s EU strategy risks backfiring seriously

24 June 2014

Britain is currently fighting blunt tooth and broken nail to block Jean-Claude Juncker’s promotion to European Commission President. For David Cameron’s substantial EU reform ambitions he needs all the allies, goodwill and bargaining chips he can get his hands on, and he needs them with both member states’ leaders and whoever tops the Brussels machine.… [Read More]


Spain welcomes new king but says goodbye to two-party political system

20 June 2014

It’s been an odd week for Spain, with the juxtaposition of another horrendous defeat in the World Cup on Wednesday and the coronation of new King Felipe VI on Thursday. After the reigning champions from the 2010 World Cup lost 2-0 to Chile, thousands of Spaniards gathered outside the Royal Palace in Madrid the following… [Read More]


How will we pay for the NHS? More taxes? Fees? Donations?

18 June 2014

Today’s Times front page carries the story that nurses are in favour of introducing a ten pound charge (£) to see GPs, reporting that they are ‘joining a growing number of voices who say that a cash crisis means desperate measures must be considered. They urged politicians to say how they plan to pay for… [Read More]


Big Food’s GMO battle could affect Britain

17 June 2014

This May Vermont state passed a law requiring labels on foods with genetically modified organism (GMO) ingredients. ‘Big Food’ lobby organisations claim this requirement contradicts the American constitution by forcing speech requirements and restrictions. Producers will be unable to say GMO food is ‘natural’, ‘naturally grown’ or ‘all natural’. Farming associations argue labelling costs will… [Read More]


Cameron is right about Juncker but fails to present a solution

13 June 2014

The struggle for agreement amongst EU leaders on the election of the President of the European Commission highlights the difficulty of maintaining real democracy within the EU. But as Prime Minister David Cameron points out in his article for the Irish Times, most Europeans will be glued to the World Cup matches over the next… [Read More]


Why is the government privatising the Land Registry?

11 June 2014

No matter your beliefs about what government should and should not do, privatising the Land Registry simply beggars belief. For those unfamiliar with the Land Registry, it is the government body, part of BIS, which registers the ownership of land and property in England and Wales. It has done so since 1862, documenting ownership and… [Read More]


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