Divided, no. Just starved of acceptable choices
MOVING ON, BECAUSE WE MUST Tempers are frayed, emotions are running high and composure is fragile – everyone is now saying what they’ve been thinking for a while. Many of…
MOVING ON, BECAUSE WE MUST Tempers are frayed, emotions are running high and composure is fragile – everyone is now saying what they’ve been thinking for a while. Many of…
by Stuart Clark | The General Election on 12th December 2019 will go down in history as one of the worst elections ever. It’s the Election that wasn’t needed and…
by Leo Klinkers | What happened? In October 2019, the European Council decided, on the advice of the EU ministers concerned, to stop accession negotiations with Albania and Northern-Macedonia. France,…
by Emile Glans van Essen & Leo Klinkers | Introduction Climate measures are based on combating the causes of rising temperatures and helping to slow down rising sea levels. But…
by Leo Klinkers | Introduction On 27 September 2019, Yannis Karamitsios placed an important post on Facebook. In short, his argument boils down to this: President Trump will not be…
by Stuart Clark | THIS CRISIS The situation is deteriorating at an alarming rate. The task ahead is no longer whether we need to go to Carbon Zero, but how…
by Stuart Clark | Status Summary: In the weeks since Boris Johnson took over leadership of the Conservative Party and became Prime Minister he has lost his majority in Parliament…
by Leo Klinkers | The establishment of a state The way in which a state is designed largely determines the question of whether the people within that state feel happy.…
By Olivia Muñoz-Rojas | As a European who cast my vote for the European Parliament, I was naturally disappointed at the disregard for the Spitzenkandidaten in the appointment of the…
by Stuart Clark | Misunderstandings, Misconceptions and Misinterpretations of Federalism, Sovereignty and Democracy are shaping the EU destiny. Federalism: Federalism is ultimately multilayer governance. It is a division of power…