On January, 17th, 2017 at Lancaster House, Prime Minister Theresa May set out a new plan for Britain on the subject of Brexit, that will be roll out by the Joint Ministerial Committee on EU Negotiations, chaired by MP David Davis. De facto, Britons have understood that the EU had failed in controlling immigration, establishing […]
Brexit : the first wave

EU commissioner Jonathan Hill steps down In the aftermath of Britons decision to leave the EU, the PM David Cameron announced his resignation, taking effect in October 2016. Lord Hill, a close conservative ally of Mr. Cameron and one of the most senior UK diplomats in Brussels, was offered in 2014 by J.C Juncker to […]
Protégé : Voting on Brexit: an interview with Lord Michael Heseltine

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English Defence League : Coventry calling

After having demonstrated in Preston and High Wycombe to raise awareness of the increasing “threats from Islamification across Britain”, the English Defence League (EDL) came to Coventry in May 2016 to highlight how this “once-proud cathedral city is falling below the national radar while it’s being gutted by its transformation into a Muslim ghetto”. EDL […]
TTIP and Brexit: an interview with ex-PM Gordon Brown

Gordon Brown gave his first major public speech of the European Referendum campaign at London School of Economics this week, together with Craig Calhoun, Director and President of LSE. He previously served as Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Labour Government from 1997 to 2007 and was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and […]
A night with the Conservatives

The race is still open. While Sadiq Khan, the Labour candidate for London Mayoral elections still leads in the polls, his Conservative opponent, Zac Goldsmith is gaining new momentum. New supports come in every day and the Back Zac bus crisscrosses London boroughs. The election deadline is nearing (5th May 2016) and Zac could win […]
Back to the past? Current Greek economic policy

Mr. Tóth is an Hungarian fellow of Politique.com based in Luxembourg. Since Greece’s debt crisis began in 2010, most international banks and foreign investors have sold their Greek bonds and Greece now appears to be in a catch-22 situation. But Mihály Alex Tóth suggests the government’s biggest bail-out challenges are yet to come. In July […]
Ex-IMF Chief Economist backs Macron’s economic policy: an interview with Olivier Blanchard

Departing International Monetary Fund Chief Economist Olivier Blanchard [1] gave the 31st annual Mais Lecture at Cass Business School, on 7th October 2015. The annual Mais lecture is regarded as the City of London’s foremost event for the banking and finance community, and is attended by senior practitioners and academics. Since its inception in 1978, […]
Eric Hazan, l’homme de la Révolution

Dans la cadre de sa réflexion sur la Révolution et les moyens nécessaires à son aboutissement, Eric Hazan participait à la conférence qui se tenait dans la salle du Lieu-Dit [1] à Paris le samedi 30 mai 2015. Une conférencesurle livre « L’insurrection qui vient »était proposée mettant en perspective nos libertés publiques et les […]