Monthly Archives: June 2016

Corbyn and the Guardian

Further to my last post: there’s a good account of Corbyn’s major European speech today on the Guardian website: (http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/02/jeremy-corbyn-uk-cannot-must-not-close-borders-to-eu-workers). Clear, strong, nuanced and principled, in my view, and surely good enough for anyone who complains that he isn’t stating … Continue reading

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Corbyn’s Fault

So, if Brexit wins on the 23rd, it’s all Corbyn’s fault!  (http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/01/jeremy-corbyn-pro-immigration-case-eu-referendum-gmb-union-tim-roache.) That’s what they were all saying too on this morning’s Today programme (which I listen to in Sweden on my iPhone: wonderful!), whose presenters are really quite incredibly biased … Continue reading

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History of Sweden (2)

Post taken down! Since writing it I’ve read up some more, and realised how inadequate it was. That’s the problem with instant publication.

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