Tuesday, 3 February 2026

Epstein was Putin's "wealth manager"

A lot of extraordinary stuff is coming out of the Epstein files released recently by the US Department of Justice, as Lord Mandelson is learning to his cost. Journalists the world over are descending like a plague of locusts on the three million pages published on the DoJ website detailing correspondence between Epstein and various well-known individuals. The FT are picking over Mandelson's involvement with Epstein while the Daily Mail is focusing on what it describes, with some justification, as a KGB 'honeytrap'. Epstein amassed an $800 million fortune between 1999 and 2018 through various tax avoidance scams, investments and fees, although it's not entirely clear exactly how he did it. What I find extraordinary is the list of rich, powerful and influential people all over the world that he knew intimately.

Saturday, 31 January 2026

A week of chaos in Trumpland

America under Donald Trump looks like it’s having a collective nervous breakdown. One unhinged man is turning the world’s most powerful country inside out, hammering the truth, facts and reality itself into the shape of a dysfunctional banana Republic. The checks and balances that the founding fathers built into the US Constitution - the one that citizens swear allegiance to all the time - have proved to be nothing more than smoke and mirrors. Things that would have shocked and scandalised the country before 2016 are now so commonplace that they barely get a mention and are swiftly buried under the avalanche of new outrages.

Wednesday, 28 January 2026

Trump's polling numbers show he's losing middle America

Peter Kellner at YouGov has produced some interesting polling about Donald Trump and his plummeting ratings. The US is a nation divided, politically and economically, and has been ever since the Republic began. He says roughly a third of voters are Republicans and a third are Democrats. They tend to be fiercely loyal to their party’s candidate, 94-95% supporting either Biden or Trump in 2020, for example. But, as usual, it’s the swing voters, especially in the swing states, the so-called middle America, who really decide the outcome of US elections, and Trump is burning through this section of the electorate at a rate of knots.

Monday, 26 January 2026

America's descent into lawlessness increases pace

The killing of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis earlier this month by federal agents working for US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was absolutely horrific. On Saturday, we saw another killing by ICE agents in the same city. Alex Pretti was a 37-year-old ICU nurse at the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs hospital. He went to the aid of a woman and was pushed to the ground by six masked men, disarmed and summarily executed. The videos, and there are several, are so shocking that most TV stations cut the images a few moments before one of the agents fires multiple shots into him while he’s helpless on the floor.

Saturday, 24 January 2026

Trump: Making America Grate Again

Donald Trump flew to the World Economic Forum on Wednesday, essentially to deliver his standard interminable campaign rant to a gathering of baffled world leaders and members of the press. He interspersed his speech, if that’s the right word, with boasts about his achievements and threats to annex Greenland - or was it Iceland? Nobody seemed sure, least of all Trump. America, in his fevered imagination, swings effortlessly from being the most powerful nation in the history of the world to one which is constantly taken advantage of by other lesser countries. The US is both victim and victor at the same time. One moment he’s boasting of taking in trillions of dollars and being the hottest country on the planet, and the next complaining that it’s not enough.

Tuesday, 20 January 2026

Trump and the New World Order

Trump is an elected dictator, and men like him almost always go too far.  Sooner or later, their megalomania is their undoing. Hitler attacked Poland in 1939 while General Franco confined himself to Spain, ruled for 36 years and died in bed. If Adolph had stuck to Austria and the Sudetenland, he too could easily have been in power until the 1970s. Trump's attempt to annex Greenland is his watershed moment, one that will bring him down eventually.  He has imposed tariffs on countries that oppose the move, his go-to solution for every problem, and hasn't ruled out using military force. It would be a surprise to me if there wasn't a group in the Pentagon right now planning how they would occupy Greenland if he gave the green light.

Saturday, 17 January 2026

Select Committee hears Britain's Brexit woes

The Business and Trade Select Committee heard evidence about the ongoing impacts of Brexit from various stakeholders on Tuesday. It served to reawaken and reinforce everything we knew and know about the disastrous impact Brexit has had on UK-EU trade. Liam Byrne’s committee members heard from the RHA, Associated British Ports, UK Steel, a Haulier specialising in chilled and frozen meat, the NFU, the TUC, CBI, National Grid and Airbus. Nobody had a good word for Brexit or had seen any benefits from the reset announced last May. It was a catalogue of delays, extra costs, increased paperwork, bureaucracy, lost exports, and inefficiency. Byrne described it as a World of pain. 

Wednesday, 14 January 2026

The Farage clause

It’s being reported, and not denied, that the EU is demanding a clause in the agreement being negotiated for an SPS agreement to reduce border checks, that Britain will compensate the Bloc if Farage becomes PM and tears up the deal, as he is very likely to do. The amount they want to receive if we pull out is £4.7 billion, which is the amount Brussels paid out to member states affected by Brexit to allow them to build and staff new border posts. UK diplomats say this is normal in international agreements, and we will get money if the EU withdraw.  I think it might be normal in commercial contracts, but not in intergovernmental agreements. It smacks of suspicion and lack of trust.

Saturday, 10 January 2026

Trump is turning the world into a 'den of thieves'

The world has completed a 180-degree geopolitical U-turn in my lifetime, with most of the rotation coming in the last year under Donald Trump. I was born just after the Second World War, when the US was helping to prosecute the appalling war crimes of the Nazi leaders in Nuremberg. America was then  on the side of democracy, the rule of law, peace and justice, along with Britain and most of the free world. This week, things have reached such a state that German President Frank Walter Steinmeier felt the need to give a speech in which he talked about America, Germany's most important ally, having “broken with the values it helped to create.”

Thursday, 8 January 2026

Helios Solar Farm

I wrote about the Helios Renewable Energy Project back on 7 December, and you may have noticed reports in the local and national press that there are moves afoot to challenge the decision via a judicial review (JR). I don’t hold out much hope, but I do support the effort. The odds are heavily stacked against objectors. You have just six weeks after the very lengthy and detailed recommendation report plus the long decision letter by the Secretary of State have been published, to go through the decision, find some potential ground for the JR, enlist the help of the legal profession and raise thousands of pounds to fund it all.  It is quite a task, next to impossible.