Brussels must learn from Merkel’s failure to bring her people with her

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As coalition talks between Germany’s CDU, CSU and SPD parties have cleared the first hurdle, it looks likely that Angela Merkel will end up heading a grand coalition government in the next eight weeks. Including Martin Schulz in the government will inevitably raise questions about his recent proposal for a new EU treaty leading to […]

Trump’s presidency is the collective shame of the American People

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This coming year will be eventful and the prospects are a looking a little scary. Donal Trump’s presidency, just one year old, is the gift that keeps on giving to his opponents. Quite apart from the hair-raising (and I use that word advisedly) revelations now being published about the grotesque chaos in the White House, […]

Donald Tusk’s early Christmas present to Leo Varadkar is a mixed blessing

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It’s been a very tough week for Leo Varadkar. And it’s just got tougher. When Donald Tusk gave Leo  a seemingly unlimited discretion to determine whether the UK had made a sufficient commitment on the Irish border question to permit the Brexit talks to proceed to the second stage on 14th December, it was a […]