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Tag: Roger Liddle

29.03.2016 Brexit

Jackie Ashley: don’t bemoan a lack of determination from the Remain campaign. Find advocates instead!

So Jackie Ashley is angry I tell you. Angry! We need to be “brutally honest” that the “remain campaign is failing” she writes. Well, what a sodding surprise. A campaign entitled “Britain Stronger in Europe” was never going to light

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27.05.2012 EU Politics / UK Politics

Dear Roger Liddle, dear Peter Mandelson: think of organisation before you open your mouths about an EU referendum

Politicians do not know when to let go. Their best days might be behind them, their opportunities for future office slim. But like boxers who think that their next bout might result in a favourable result, they do not give

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