Selby4europe
BREXIT: "No state in the modern era has committed such a senseless act of self-harm"
Sunday, 21 December 2025
Trump's lawsuit is a self made disaster for the president
Thursday, 18 December 2025
BBC to defend itself against Trump
I’m pleased to see the BBC have decided to defend Trump’s defamation lawsuit. I didn’t think they would, but credit to them, they have been very clear about it. A former controller of BBC Radio, Mark Damazer, said it would be "extremely damaging to the BBC's reputation not to fight the case". He told Radio 4’s Today programme: “This is about the BBC's independence and, unlike American media organisations which have coughed up the money, the BBC doesn't have commercial business interests that depend on President Trump's beneficence in the White House.” A spokesman for the corporation said they would not comment further on the legal action.
Tuesday, 16 December 2025
Trump sues the BBC for $10 billion
Sunday, 14 December 2025
Reversing Brexit is a national imperative, but Starmer is not the man to do it
Thursday, 11 December 2025
MPs Vote to rejoin the EU customs union
MPs have voted to rejoin the customs union, narrowly defeating the government, after a dozen Labour members supported a LibDem proposal. Dr Al Pinkerton MP for Surrey Heath, brought forward the Bill calling for the government to enter into negotiations with the EU. It caused a bit of a stir in the newspapers and among the anti-Brexit campaigners, but it will have zero impact on government policy. Starmer reiterated that his manifesto pledge was not to join the CU or the single market, and he’s sticking to it no matter how much staying out of both damages our growth prospects or weakens public services by cutting tax revenues. It’s as if he’s absolutely determined to get voted out at the next election.
Tuesday, 9 December 2025
The rise and rise of the anti-Brexit vote
Peter Kellner, of YouGov, writes a political Substack blog and has been examining how public opinion has shifted since the 2016 referendum. Kellner has attempted to calculate how a vote to rejoin the EU might unfold, considering changing demographics, disillusionment setting in, and younger voters joining the electorate, among other factors. I had a go at this years ago in 2017 and worked out that the 600,000 people, the majority Brexit supporters, die every year and a similar number become eligible to vote, who are mainly pro-EU. I thought that by 2021, even without a single voter changing their mind, we would be 50:50 and thereafter the majority for rejoining would just keep growing.
Sunday, 7 December 2025
Large Scale Solar Farms
The government’s planning inspectorate has granted approval for a huge 190MW Solar farm to the south of Selby and immediately to the west of Drax power station, close to the village of Camblesforth. This is despite fierce opposition from local residents, the three nearest Parish Councils and even North Yorkshire County Council. The 476 Ha site (1100 acres) is virtually all high-grade agricultural land (97.3%), known as BMV or best and most versatile. National planning policy is to avoid the use of BMV land and use lower-grade soils "where possible." A Written Ministerial Statement from 2015 (but still valid planning guidance) says applicants should provide the “most compelling evidence” that using BMV land is necessary.
Friday, 5 December 2025
Farage's one-man band faces existential threat
You can understand the frantic efforts by Reform UK Ltd to fend off all the allegations of racism now engulfing Nigel Farage. Not only is he the sole director of the limited company that is the party, but he is also effectively their one and only asset, now turning into a liability. If he's forced out, they have no one else to turn to. When he left UKIP in 2016, the party originally founded by Alan Sked and later taken over by Farage, fell apart, going through eight leaders, non-entities all, in quick succession. One (Diane James) lasted 18 days. Another (Lois Perry) managed 34. If Farage had to quit now, you can easily imagine the same fate happening to Reform UK. They will fight to the bitter end simply because, without Farage, they have nothing. Reform UK is the ultimate political one-man band.
Wednesday, 3 December 2025
Rachel Reeves
The Chancellor Rachel Reeves has faced an absolutely vitriolic campaign in the media for misleading or indeed, lying about the state of the UK economy in the run-up to her budget speech last week. She seems to have been unfairly singled out for a concerted attack with blaring headlines almost daily, demanding her resignation or sacking. It's all totally confected rubbish. The BBC’s political reporter Chris Mason actually penned a piece which said: Why, in my judgement, Reeves was misleading on one specific point. Apparently, he has set himself up as her judge and jury, delivering his verdict to the nation, rather than reporting on events as he’s paid to do. In any case, he’s wrong.