Mogg the Moggie
moggie ˈmɒɡi/ noun British informal noun: moggy – a cat, typically one that does not have a pedigree or is otherwise unremarkable. Brexit: `call Ireland’s bluff’ on Border, Rees-Mogg tells May...
Read MorePosted by Frank Schnittger | Jun 15, 2018 |
moggie ˈmɒɡi/ noun British informal noun: moggy – a cat, typically one that does not have a pedigree or is otherwise unremarkable. Brexit: `call Ireland’s bluff’ on Border, Rees-Mogg tells May...
Read MorePosted by Frank Schnittger | Jun 11, 2018 |
It seems increasingly obvious that the May government is incapable of formulating a coherent negotiating position its negotiators can use to progress the Brexit talks much further. Hemmed in by the DUP and Brexiteers in her own...
Read MorePosted by Frank Schnittger | Jun 1, 2018 |
With 300 days to go to Brexit, the Brexit negotiations are facing a perfect storm of UK Government incompetence, Italian governmental policy changes on the Euro, and a trade war initiated by Donald Trump. The UK government has...
Read MorePosted by Frank Schnittger | May 30, 2018 |
If only Brexit had been run like Ireland’s referendum In all the excitement of what happened in Ireland’s referendum on abortion, we should not lose sight of what did not happen. A vote on an emotive subject was not...
Read MorePosted by Frank Schnittger | May 25, 2018 |
The Eight Amendment to the Irish Constitution, passed by a margin of 67% to 33% on a 54% turnout in 1983, made abortion all but equivalent to murder in all circumstances except where there was an immediate and certain risk to...
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