92. Should May Stay or Should May Go?

Well, what an intriguing last few days we have had! On Friday, 9th June, a hung parliament was confirmed; the British people had spoken and had given Prime Minister Theresa May a resounding raspberry. And despite her gamble backfiring – in no small part to a woefully run and poorly advised campaign – she blundered […]

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82. EU REFERENDUM

The upcoming vote to leave the EU is purely a political tool to try to heal the rift and divisions in the Tory party, made flesh by the beer-swilling Cheshire Cat, Farage.  While there are parts of the Labour Party that are at best lukewarm about the institution, the idea of even considering leaving would […]

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64. What Are The Financial Implications Of A Eurozone Fail?

You can’t escape the news at the moment that Greece is in financial trouble. Even with the best financial support packages the country will still be in trouble. One of the biggest problems for the country is that their current leader isn’t pro Eurozone. And since his announcement of a referendum and the subsequent comprehensive […]

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