Trump’s gaffe-fest last week reinforced his ignorant buffoonery

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Any hope that office would, somehow, transform Donald Trump into a capable, functioning President of the United States has been firmly dashed by this week’s events.  Trump’s odyssey from the White House to Saudi Arabia, Israel, Rome, NATO HQ in Brussels, and the G7 Summit in Sicily left a trail of visual, political, diplomatic and […]

Ireland’s corporate tax policy is no “sacred cow”

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Emmanuel Macron, in the course of his successful election campaign, cited Irish corporate taxation policy as an issue which he believed that a refocused EU might address.  This opinion is hardly startling, given Macron’s enthusiasm for rekindling the campaign for further EU integration.  When you consider the French electoral system, its shortcomings become apparent.  Rather […]

No monopoly on imagination or flexibility in Ireland’s response to Brexit

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The warm and attentive reception given to Michel Barnier by the two Houses of the Oireachtas underlined the seriousness of Brexit as an issue for Ireland and the Irish hope that the UK’s departure from the EU will take place on terms that will not set back the political settlement on this island and the […]