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2015

ECJ ruling on employment law puts Cameron in a double bind

11 September 2015

One of the pro-EU camp’s most often cited arguments for EU membership is that it is good for UK business and trade, because of access to the single market. But yesterday, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that workers without fixed offices should be paid for the journey time to and from their first… [Read More]


Once in Britain, Syrian children could face further anxieties

9 September 2015

Those who care about the asylum crisis have been focussed on Parliament’s emergency debate and changes to the government’s stance: how many more Syrians will be accepted, the EU’s resettlement plan, how much more funding will be sent to UN camps in Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey. For the 20,000 Syrians that David Cameron has promised… [Read More]


Cameron’s decision to take in more Syrian refugees is welcome but late

4 September 2015

For weeks Prime Minister David Cameron has been arguing that allowing more refugees from the Middle East and Africa into the UK would encourage even more arrivals. His stance was that the focus should be on dealing with the cause of instability in the region by trying to encourage a political settlement in Syria. The… [Read More]


Theresa May’s free movement reform would fail on three counts

1 September 2015

This weekend Home Secretary Theresa May wrote of her plans to address the issues of immigration, irregular immigration and asylum. The most notable part of her Sunday Times article was this: ‘When it was first enshrined, free movement meant the freedom to move to a job, not the freedom to cross borders to look for… [Read More]


Has Europe’s radical left failed to offer an economic alternative?

28 August 2015

The economic crisis in 2008 created fertile ground for the anti-establishment, anti-austerity message to flourish. But one of the most pertinent tests for this rhetoric of course, is how the economy performs, whether it grows and whether the electorate actually feels the effects of the growth. As we saw here in the UK a few… [Read More]


What was Jeremy Corbyn’s alternative to PFI initiatives?

27 August 2015

Yesterday, an opinion piece by Jeremy Corbyn appeared in the Guardian. It concerned the Private Finance Initiatives (PFIs) employed before, during and after the last Labour administration to circumvent limits set on public healthcare spending. PFIs worked by using the private sector to deliver public sector infrastructure, employing private capital but ultimately underwritten by the… [Read More]


Vaping: does it have the potential to renormalise smoking?

20 August 2015

It is exciting and unusual to hear the words ‘game changer’ applied by public health professionals to anything to do with smoking. However such words were used by Professor Ann McNeill of King’s College London in Public Health England’s latest report on the practice of vaping (the smoking of e-cigarettes). Now that the UK’s public… [Read More]


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