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    Recent Posts – UK Politics

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    17 years blogging... around this date in previous years

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    • Fixing persistent WordPress image upload problems - and saving some disk space too - 2020
    • Extend Article 50 then oust Johnson? Or oust Johnson so as to guarantee the extension of Article 50? This week's crucial question - 2019
    • A message to the European Council: please give the UK a Withdrawal Agreement next week, so UK politics can confront its paralysis - 2018
    • Catalan referendum: violence is never the answer, but politicians on both sides are getting it wrong - 2017
    • Keir Starmer - the best person Labour has for Shadow Brexit Minister (for now) - 2016
    • The simple guide to installing Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on a Mac - 2015
    • Malmström, TTIP, ISDS and disappearing tweets - 2014
    • Ideology, the state, legal process and bankers' bonuses - 2013
    • Labour might win, but British politics will not - 2012
    • An idea for next year's #SOTEU - deliver it to the EP and the European Council - 2011
    • David Miliband is a better fit for another international job – a job in the EU currently held by another Brit - 2010
    • German election: a tough night for the left, where now? - 2009
    • Berlin Inline Marathon - 1:35, tired but happy - 2008
    • London, Brussels, old job, new job, election!? - 2007
    • Political views challenge - 2006

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