Like a scene from the hit movie “Gone Girl”, PM May has been found to have been a political walking corpse all along. And Now she’s been “found”, what’s in store for the Brexit fiasco? Well having been handed her real P45 by her party ( remember when the prankster handed her a prank P45?) …
Brexit – Isn’t it cricket to applaud the half century?
Wondering why sterling is plummeting ? Well In cricket, that game only the English, and her ex-empire play, its courtesy to applaud a batsman upon reaching 50 runs in an innings. So is the pound applauding that achievement today ? Have those who are battering PM May, got to the important milestone of 48 letters, (required …
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Brexit – Withdrawal symptoms
Brexit - The breakfast of commentators - never stops throwing up new twists and turns. As we’ve discussed here and here, the proposed “Withdrawl agreement” is unworkable and either PM May pulls it in an attempt to survive, or it is voted down. We’re reminded of that urban myth - the one that tells the …
Weekly Inflated Opinions – #2
Our new weekly post - all our comments and views summarized and reviewed on a Monday morning. Every week we will summarize our thoughts from the previous week, employing the following format; What we thought (going into the week), What happened (during the week) and What changed for us. Enjoy..................................... What we thought After a …
Brexit – When James Bond’s old boss talks, you’d better listen
With only hours (well dozens of them) left before the existential Vote on PM May’s Withdrawal Agreement, no surprise it’s becoming “feisty”. However a couple of incredible articles, and letters, seem to be being “ignored” by the press. It seems to me, that when the ex-head of MI6 tells you that the agreement endangers UK National …
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Brexit Update – Taxi for May!!
As we mentioned here, having been a pointless see-saw for 18 months, we now believe the race to the buzzer over the next six months makes Brexit the main theme to watch. Therefore, expect these irregular but frequent updates. Today a couple of crucial new pieces of information appeared. 1 the ECJ has hinted, if …
Brexit meets its own Waterloo, and finds Napoleon wasn’t the problem after all (again).
The Brexit clock ticks down to the last few months and still no way “out” in sight. Despite the optimism that a deal has been done, the political mood sours by the minute. Here we explore the ironic similarity between current events and the scene almost two hundred years before, and look for lessons offered.
Where the *#@% have you been?…
For those wondering where we've been throughout the month of October (and most of September for that matter), a quick and humble explanation.

