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Continue reading →: Reflections on Brexit
The smug élites squirm still but I have no doubt the deed will be done. Their talk of buyer’s remorse irritates. It is as untrue as everything else these congenital liars have said in the course of the campaign and has the same taint of condescension. Yet nothing can quash…
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Continue reading →: Thank you, Nigel Farage
UKIP leader Nigel Farage stands down – BBC News. The nation owes Nigel Farage a debt. He has endured years of abuse on behalf of the majority of British people who never wanted EU political union. We instinctively favour free trade. We recognise that only governments inhibit it. We tend…
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Continue reading →: Can we change the subject yet?
Once again, leaving the UK does not get me away from the topic of Brexit. My Continental friends on Facebook are still burbling away about how (a) we're doomed without them because our economy will wither and die if not tied to their withering, dying economies and (b) they're doomed because…
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Continue reading →: Brexit Isn’t About Leaving Today’s European Union: It’s About Not Joining Tomorrow’s – Forbes
Brexit Isn't About Leaving Today's European Union: It's About Not Joining Tomorrow's – Forbes. As the losing side of the referendum won't accept the outcome graciously in the best British traditions, I guess we still need to keep making the point. Tim Worstall does so very well in the linked…
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Continue reading →: The Last Ditch returns to its birthplace
Московский урбанистический форум. I am back where this blog began, in Moscow. My first post was from here. I'm speaking on a panel of "experts" at the Moscow Urban Development Forum and hoping to catch up with lots of my old friends. Blogging may be light, but I hope there will be…
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Continue reading →: Coming down
The result of the referendum is something I had hoped for for decades. I am convinced it will prove to be good for Britain but my celebration is tinged with sadness. The childish reaction of the losing side shocks me. Their abuse of fellow citizens who honestly tried to make…
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Continue reading →: What now for our political parties?
The left-wing media continue the narrative of a Conservative Party in crisis. Nothing could be further from the truth. Brexit removes the Conservative Party's only serious division. Once the dust settles and practical politics resumes, the party's EU-philic elements will have no choice but to unite with the new mainstream. The…
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Continue reading →: O frabjous day!
A short and simple post on this wonderful day. I am delighted with the outcome of the referendum. It's a remarkable achievement given that the game played by "Remain" was anything but cricket. From the misuse of taxpayers' money and the improper use of the Civil Service to campaign, through the…
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Continue reading →: Project Sneer
Remain’s Project Sneer has laid bare the contempt politicians have for the uneducated riff-raff who elect them. Whatever the outcome of today’s vote, something has changed in Britain and perhaps also in Europe. In Margaret Thatcher’s day, it really looked like a new politics had arrived. There were more state-educated…








There are many reasons they’re not passed down, Tom. The Triune code, laid out in scripture in all reputable versions…