Author: Brian

A referendum on the EU treaty: bad idea

My letter in today’s Times argues that the risk of losing a referendum on the EU treaty, with catastrophic consequences for the UK, is one no responsible government should take [More >>>]

Rendition, the Movie

New US film ‘Rendition’, about the illegal CIA practice of kidnapping a terrorist suspect for interrogation in a country practising torture, deserves to be seen both for its political message and as excellent cinema, notwithstanding some misconceived criticism in some of the UK media [More >>>>]

The Telegraph on the gagging of ex-diplomats by the Foreign Office

The Daily Telegraph (10/10/07) reports the FCO gag on retired diplomats. Read here my comment, of which a lightly edited version is on the Telegraph website [More >>>]

Snap election? Put a stopper in all the ‘bottling’ (with update 22:00 6 Oct)

The current cliché of the commentariat invariably describes a decision by Brown not to call an early election “bottling it”, apparently meaning chickening out, whereas actually it will require courage, not cowardice. Decision not to call election brave and right, but overall a damaging week for Brown [More >>>]

Government gags retired diplomats

A retired former British high commissioner has revealed that the Foreign Office is now preventing its diplomats from publicly expressing personal political views after retirement, a gag for life, in apparent breach of the Human Rights Act and Convention [More >>>]

Jottings after an absence

Random comments after three weeks away on: Gordon Brown’s conference speech, meritocracy and equality of outcomes, the election date fever, the new flawed case for the attack on Iraq, Blair’s limited new job, and the latest folly of the Foreign Office censors [More >>>]