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Two years on since Brexit Day, so many hopes are yet to be realised

Almost two years have passed since the hard-fought and historic moment on January 31, 2020 when Britain left the European Union. The sense of relief...

Boris should not dare follow the EU down the path of mandatory jabs

The European Union is limbering up to force its member states to impose mandatory anti-Covid vaccinations on their citizens. Germany and Austria have opened...

‘Green’ Boris has betrayed Red Wall voters with his crass coalmines joke

In the run-up to the 2015 general election, I was invited to a working mens club in Doncaster. Some people were a little shocked...

Boris and Priti seem unable to get a grip on the migrant crisis. Time to bring in Tony Abbott

When it comes to political campaigns, one of the many faults of which I am guilty is that I tend to be too far...

The disgraceful scenes at Wembley prove England isn’t ready to host the World Cup

There has been widespread shock and disbelief that, once again, the England football team lost a major match on penalties. The great dream that...

For all their tartan, neither Sturgeon nor Salmond truly wants to achieve Scottish self-determination

As Alex Salmond returns to the political fray with his own custom-made Alba Party, inevitable comparisons have been drawn...

Has a solution to Britain’s illegal immigration problem been found at last? I have my doubts

Here we go again. It’s another “tough” immigration statement from the Home Secretary, Priti Patel. This was the latest in a line of orations...

Starmer must rein in Sadiq Khan before it’s too late

The blinkered excitement that surrounded last year’s Black Lives Matter marches at last appears to be fading. At the recent England ...

Ministers have a golden opportunity to save our beleaguered coastal communities. They must seize it

The return of bluefin tuna to British waters mean a managed, recreational fishing industry could thrive, if given the chance. The British fishing sector is...

Finally, the country is seeing the EU for what it is: nasty, vindictive and nationalistic

During the 20 years that I spent attending the European Parliament, I often found it to be a lonely place. I would launch attack after attack on ...

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