Council of Europe Targets UK Asylum Reform
While Britain is not part of EU institutions, the criticism by the CoE will rightly be seen by many Brexiters as yet another attempt to undermine the UK’s sovereignty post-Brexit.
While Britain is not part of EU institutions, the criticism by the CoE will rightly be seen by many Brexiters as yet another attempt to undermine the UK’s sovereignty post-Brexit.
A panel led by editor-in-chief Alvino-Mario Fantini agreed that “when you get beyond the rhetoric” of the EU’s legislative priorities, “you see something very different.”
Ann Widdecombe described the Conservative Party government’s ‘Windsor Framework’ sales pitch as the “final straw.”
Anti-terrorism preventative unit faces backlash after ludicrous categorization of Christian and conservative classics.
“Chega is right-wing, but of a non-conservative type. … the bottom line is that we need a real conservative party in Portugal. There is none right now.”
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Boris Johnson may have deserved what he got, but the end of the Boris project represents the failure to consolidate a historic and lasting pro-worker, pro-nation consensus.
Three-quarters of those questioned also said they believe the country is heading in the wrong direction.
Immigration is a primary concern among Conservative voters. A staggering 97% of Conservatives and 80% of Brits overall believe that ‘the government is doing a bad job.’
By asserting that the common good does exist and can be defined and applied, Vermeule contests the cultural Left and libertarian Right’s chimera of a values-neutral jurisprudence.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson plainly calculated that it would be more dignified to quit than carry on an unwinnable fight.
If you flick through current affairs programming, you’ll find one misfit after another, pushing the most radical Left thought of the moment.
For Nicola Sturgeon it is another crack at independence, after a previous attempt in 2014 did not bring sufficient votes to leave the Union.
The Prime Minister has vowed to continue as leader, claiming he understands that his government must “listen to what people are saying.”
If you want your money to be spent on curation, care, and cultivation of rich history, it’s long overdue time to take back control. It takes a lot of time to create something, and a mere moment to destroy it forever.
Regarding the imposition of tariffs or other retaliatory measures toward the UK, Šefčovič also said that “if this draft bill becomes the law, then I cannot exclude anything.”
Johnson and his ministers have been tight-lipped on the details the protocol legislation will propose, saying only that the changes are minor and within the bounds of international law.
Emmanuel Macron’s invocations of “European sovereignty” notwithstanding, the nation—not Europe, nor the entire world—remains the only viable locus for the exercise of democratic power.
The truly significant fact is that Boris Johnson performed worse in his confidence vote than Theresa May did in hers over three years ago.
Though the election of Sinn Fein may signal a shift in Northern Irish politics, old tensions still continue to surface.
Dissatisfaction with the protocol has been growing among Unionists and in parts of the UK outside of Northern Ireland. Now the polemics of the protocol have conflated with Northern Irish politics.
Starmer can’t stop insisting he’s a patriot, and that he wants to ‘make Brexit work.’ But these superficial gestures belie the same old policies, now served up in the most cynical and disingenuous ways possible.
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