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Category: EU Referendum

By Andy Reed OBE Posted on 30 Dec 2019

Time for a Fresh Political Start in 2020? What will 2030 look like?

As 2020 is just around the corner it feels appropriate to look back over the last decade and not just 2019. Perhaps because 2019 seems to have so politically exhausting … Continue reading Time for a Fresh Political Start in 2020? What will 2030 look like?

Categories: EU Referendum, Government, jeremy corbyn, Labour, Political
By Andy Reed OBE Posted on 26 Jun 201626 Jun 2016

If you thought a Week was a long time in politics

I started to ‘live blog’ the referendum last night but couldn’t keep up with a blog and Twitter and Facebook as well as try to watch the BBC coverage. I … Continue reading If you thought a Week was a long time in politics

Categories: EU Referendum, Labour, Uncategorized
By Andy Reed OBE Posted on 22 Jun 201622 Jun 2016

The National Interest to #Remain

The referendum campaign has at times been ugly. Last week I wrote a lengthy piece on how just ugly our politics had become and hoped that after the 23rd June … Continue reading The National Interest to #Remain

Categories: EU Referendum, Labour, Political, Tories, Uncategorized
By Andy Reed OBE Posted on 28 May 201626 Jun 2020

We Should Remain 

Regular readers will know this blog stopped some time ago. After the election of Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Labour Party I found myself increasingly at odds with many … Continue reading We Should Remain 

Categories: EU Referendum, Political
By Andy Reed OBE Posted on 22 Sep 201521 Sep 2015

A Week IS a Long Time in Politics

As you may have gathered from my twitter and Facebook I have fortunately been slightly pre occupied over the last week with the Parliamentary Rugby World Cup. Ironically the event … Continue reading A Week IS a Long Time in Politics

Categories: EU Referendum, Government, jeremy corbyn, Labour
By Andy Reed OBE Posted on 16 May 201516 May 2015

The Journey to 2020

Like most commentators I was spectacularly wrong about the outcome of the election last week, so it would seem very foolish to start to speculate about the outcome of the … Continue reading The Journey to 2020

Categories: EU Referendum, Government, Labour, Political

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