Tyranny

The EU Is Tearing the UK Apart Over Brexit

April 5, 2019 0

TOM LUONGO Brexit has been a fascinating thing to watch. Despite all of the twists and turns, the incomprehensible motions, legal maneuvers and behavior of Prime Minister Theresa “I Surrender” May, for me there’s been […]

Commentary

Liberalism’s Last Stand — Brexit

March 27, 2019 1

TOM LUONGO When the Soviet Union fell in 1991 Marxism was dealt a near fatal blow. The crown jewel of communism was no more and descended into the worst kind of lawlessness. Francis Fukiyama famously […]

Freedom

May and Merkel Fiddle While Their Unions Burn

March 18, 2019 1

TOM LUONGO When it was reported by John Petley of the Bruges Group that German Chancellor Angela Merkel had, in effect, written the Brexit withdrawal agreement Theresa May has now twice had turned down by her parliament […]

Tyranny

Brexit: A Country Divided

February 21, 2019 0

Claudio Grass One of the most commonly cited arguments initially against Brexit, and now against a no-deal scenario, is the towering threat of businesses leaving the UK. A great many campaigners and leading figures of […]

Commentary

The Great Discontent

February 12, 2019 0

by Raúl Ilargi Meijer “The problem is, of course, that not only is economics bankrupt but it has always been nothing more than politics in disguise.” -Hazel Henderson It’s often hard to understand how people can […]

Tyranny

Flash-Balls, Pitchforks And A Backstop

January 31, 2019 0

by Raúl Ilargi Meijer It’s educational and even somewhat entertaining to observe the role of the western press in the ongoing erosion and demise of democracy in Europe. But while it’s entertaining, it also means their […]

World Affairs

London Bridge is (Broken) Down

May 9, 2017 0

by Raúl Ilargi Meijer J.M.W. Turner Old London Bridge 1794   The French election, won just now by Emmanuel Macron, put several segments of the French population opposite one another in a pretty fierce contest. […]

World Affairs

The Smiles of Mrs. May

February 3, 2017 0

Since the induction of Donald Trump has opened a new period in international relations, each state must now try to reposition itself. However, the British government, which has been forced by referendum to accept Brexit, […]

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