How to reunite a divided Britain
A Brexit outcome where no-one wins (and everyone loses)
A Brexit outcome where no-one wins (and everyone loses)
Last September, the UK published a remarkable paper on how it sees future foreign policy and defence relations with the EU after Brexit. Successive British…
“Big noise on stairs, nobody coming down.” Alas, the old Chinese saying applies all too aptly to the European Union’s latest scheme for promoting defence…
PESCO’s commitments have been watered down so as to become virtually meaningless
Europe must help May sugar-coat the very bitter pills the Brits are going to have to swallow
If she does not, the Johnson sabotage effort will have succeeded, and the outlook for the negotiations and the country’s future will be grim indeed
What do we know about Brexit?
It is time for Europe’s defence pioneers to move on out
It is beginning to look as though the concept of ring-fencing or reserving a portion of national budgets to be spent collaboratively might finally get airborne
Britain’s departure from the EU may make the case for its nuclear deterrent replacement harder to sustain