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Martin Schulz demands a “real European government” in the wake of Brexit
Democracy in Europe · The Chancellor's Europe

Martin Schulz demands a “real European government” in the wake of Brexit

11/07/201626/04/2017 kingsstudent97Leave a comment

Martin Schulz has proposed the conversion of the Commission in a ‘real European government’. An analysis and discussion of this proposal and its meaning for Europe.

Suez, Iraq and Brexit: three catastrophic blunders in British history
History of the Present · Post-Brexit Britain

Suez, Iraq and Brexit: three catastrophic blunders in British history

08/07/201626/04/2017 kingsstudent97Leave a comment

The Chilcot Report highlights the series of similarities between the disaster in 1956 during the Suez Crisis, again during the Iraq War 2003, and finally the EU referendum, 2016.

Jeremy Corbyn is not a threat to the people of Britain – only its establishment
European Politics · Post-Brexit Britain

Jeremy Corbyn is not a threat to the people of Britain – only its establishment

07/07/201626/04/2017 kingsstudent973 Comments

Jeremy Corbyn has been attacked from all sides since he became Labour Party leader, most recently in a palace coup by his own MPs. I discuss the facts about this man, and the politics and movement he represents.

One week on – and Brexit has thrown open the floodgates
Brexit Debate · Democracy in Europe

One week on – and Brexit has thrown open the floodgates

04/07/201626/04/2017 kingsstudent97Leave a comment

Britain has had a week of having to live with its decision to leave the European Union, and many debates have been flung open, with few settled. I cover the most important developments, with my own analysis of Britain’s plight following.

They lied – why Europe is where it is today
Democratic Deficit · Euroscepticism

They lied – why Europe is where it is today

25/06/201616/09/2018 kingsstudent97Leave a comment

The Union is incomplete – it is half-baked and poorly constructed. But worse, it is built upon deceit and the misleading of Europe’s peoples.

Jo Cox’s murder shines a disappointing light on British nationalism
Brexit Debate

Jo Cox’s murder shines a disappointing light on British nationalism

22/06/201610/07/2016 kingsstudent971 Comment

The murder of sitting MP Jo Cox is a tragedy not felt in Britain for decades. But broader, it lays bare the tragedy of how British politics and the national debate has been poisoned; the toxic atmosphere throttling the democratic debate we needed.

Euro News Memo: Europe Day 2016
Euro News Memos · Euroscepticism

Euro News Memo: Europe Day 2016

09/05/201609/05/2016 kingsstudent97Leave a comment

As we enter exam season, the blog must take a backseat whilst I redirect my attention and energies elsewhere. However before the hiatus, I present you with a quick update of recent news.

State of the Union: Weekend Euro News Update
State of the Union Update

State of the Union: Weekend Euro News Update

02/05/201602/05/2016 kingsstudent97Leave a comment

Weekly Euro News updates with Dimokratía. This week, summaries from Germany, Spain, France and Turkey.

Britons in Europe denied right to vote by High Court
Brexit Debate · Democracy in Europe

Britons in Europe denied right to vote by High Court

29/04/201628/04/2016 kingsstudent972 Comments

On Thursday the UK High Court ruled against extending the voting franchise to Britons living in Europe for over 15 years. Surely this is a gross injustice and a spit in the eye of democrats across Britain and Europe? An analysis and comment.

A Travesty for the Civilised World
Brexit Debate · European Politics

A Travesty for the Civilised World

25/04/201625/04/2016 kingsstudent97Leave a comment

An unravelling of the EU would be a major setback for European civilisation, and could cause major shock waves across our geopolitical system – why we must avoid the disintegration of the Union at all cost.

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