Roland Smith has been mentioned before on this blog. His name isn't a well-known one in the Brexit saga, but he was formerly head of the Brexit department at the Adam Smith Institute and in 2015 wrote a piece supporting Brexit, which he declared was “not about detail, it is about principle.” He wasn’t advocating a no-deal exit as some hardliners wanted, and in 2015 authored a paper titled: Evolution not revolution. The case for the EEA option. It was a proposal not unlike Dr Richard North’s Flexcit about which I have written before. The opening paragraph of the executive summary states boldly, “Britain needs to leave the European Union, which over 43 years of membership has proven to be sclerotic, anti-democratic and immune to reform. It is a political relic of a post-war order that no longer exists.”
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BREXIT: "No state in the modern era has committed such a senseless act of self-harm"
Sunday, 5 July 2026
Sunday, 28 June 2026
Farage: the unpopular populist
The Parliamentary Standards Commissioner is investigating the secret £5 million ‘gift’ that Nigel Farage received from the Thai-based crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne, and in particular, whether or not it should have been declared at the time. Farage has insisted he took legal advice and, because the money was given before he became an MP in July 2024, says he didn’t need to declare it, although the rules clearly suggest otherwise. Bear in mind that Farage declared £445 for a ticket to the Television and Radio Industries Club awards, £475 for a ticket to the British Journalism Awards and £9,253.60 for travel expenses to Belgium for a speaking engagement, all before he became an MP. Why disclose a paltry £10,000 but decide £5 million could remain secret? It makes no sense.
Sunday, 21 June 2026
Brexit ten years on
It was quite predictable that the tenth anniversary would be the perfect opportunity to review Brexit, and I’ve lost count of the number of articles appearing on various aspects of the decision, none of them complementary. It is also notable that not one of the Vote Leave protagonists felt able to publish a valedictory piece. It was left to the idiot BoJo, writing in the Daily Mail, to claim that any politician advocating rejoining would be out of their tiny mind. He is an irrelevance, destined to wander around the edges of political society defending his own reckless stupidity until he finally expires.
Sunday, 14 June 2026
Brexit: the saga continues
For the tenth anniversary of Brexit, the BBC has broadcast a two-part series with people at the centre of it all reminiscing about events leading up to and following the 2016 referendum. It's title is: Brexit: A Very British Civil War, and its described as: "The inside story of a vote that divided a nation. Unravelling the rivalries, betrayals and conflicts that tore apart the campaigns, told by those at the heart of Leave and Remain." I confess I haven’t bothered to watch it all, but I have seen a few clips and social media comments. As far as I can see, nobody who was deeply - or even peripherally - involved is crowing about it and proclaiming that it has been a great success, something we should have done years before.
Sunday, 7 June 2026
Brexit, the lost decade
Friday, 5 June 2026
The Brexit 'Horror Stories' are true
Sunday, 31 May 2026
Reform's tide is on the way out
I genuinely believe we have now passed Reform UK’s high-water mark. Usually, you can’t keep Farage off the airwaves, but he has seemingly gone to ground during the high-profile by-election in Makerfield, which Reform needs to win to maintain a sense of forward momentum. The reasons for the deafening silence are obvious. The self-declared man-of-the-people is having difficulty in explaining an undeclared £5 million ‘gift’ from a cryptocurrency billionaire, a £10,000 County Court Judgement against him, and it now seems he will be investigated for contempt of court over comments he made after the two juries in a case involving two Muslims fighting with police in Manchester Airport failed to reach a verdict. A man less fitted to be prime minister would be hard to find.
Sunday, 24 May 2026
Britain can never lead in Europe
Sunday, 17 May 2026
Time for Starmer to go
Sunday, 10 May 2026
Reform and the theory of stupidity
It seems certain now, after last week’s local election results, that we are destined to follow America down the same destructive path as Trump’s MAGA movement. A significant portion of the UK electorate are clearly impervious to reason, logic, truth or facts. Reform UK Ltd, led by Nigel Farage, has become a cult made up of the terminally stupid. Following revelations that he secretly took £5 million from the British-born, Thai-based, cryptocurrency billionaire Christopher Harborne, in 2024, just before he changed his mind about standing as an MP, people across the country went out and voted for his party in droves.