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Columnist, The Times of London; author, broadcaster, public speaker.

London
Csatlakozott 2011. február

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  1. retweetelte
    dec. 11.

    "people voted to leave principally in order to regain the power of self-government as an independent nation. And on that, no compromise is possible." brilliantly exposes establishment groupthink aimed at killing off the only realistic Brexit

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  2. dec. 10.
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  3. dec. 9.

    “No risks are greater than Mrs May’s terms of surrender” – including no deal. Devastating excoriation of May's stupidity and perfidy by Sir Richard Dearlove, former head of MI6, and Maj.Gen Julian Thompson, commander of UK forces in Falklands war

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  4. dec. 9.

    Will black be the answer to US Jews’ diaspora blues?

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  5. dec. 7.

    Convulsions over Brexit and the struggle for the western nation

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  6. dec. 6.

    'The impressive Mr Stewart asked how people voted (out of some 300 all bar a few claimed to have voted out) and of those who voted out how many would prefer no-deal Brexit to May’s fudge. He was visibly shaken when that was over 70 per cent' via

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  7. dec. 6.

    'To have a vote then use Executive power to refuse to implement the result is exactly what happens when there is a coup. And I say: make them do it and reap the consequences'. Brexiteers should hold their nerve and set a course for no deal via

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  8. dec. 6.

    Britain’s Brexit meltdown: lions led by devious donkeys (and Hamlet wannabes)

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  9. dec. 5.

    The behaviour of the Government – May, Hammond, several other cabinet ministers and the civil service – has been explicitly anti-democratic. It cannot be allowed to succeed: leaving the EU means leaving the EU, and democracy means leaving on WTO rules.

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  10. dec. 4.
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  11. retweetelte
    dec. 4.

    “what we have found out..Central and Eastern European countries, that would have an inclination to move their embassy to Jerusalem,is that they have received phone calls from Berlin, from Angela Merkel, that this cannot happen under any circumstances”

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  12. dec. 3.

    Preparations have been made, the costs largely sunk already. Two years ago, the costs of no deal were huge. After Christmas, the costs will be fairly minimal. Deal or no deal makes little difference. MoneyWeek

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  13. dec. 2.
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  14. nov. 30.
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  15. retweetelte
    nov. 30.

    : Despite ’s deranged, genocidal call to arms, governments are still trying to circumvent U.S. policy against Iran in an attempt to keep the nuclear deal alive.

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  16. nov. 28.

    "Trading under WTO rules is not a matter of 'falling off a cliff’ into the abyss. On the contrary, it is, for much of UK and international trade, quite normal". We must prepare for a managed No Deal. It would be a liberation, not a crisis via

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  17. nov. 28.
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  18. nov. 28.

    Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe: the human cost of Britain’s appeasement of Iran

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  19. nov. 27.
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  20. nov. 27.

    Another antisemitic attack in the US as a driver tries to run down Jews walking from synagogue in Los Angeles. Quick, let’s blame Trump! Oh wait…

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