Even without recent migration, for over 100 years in times of recession and hardship it always highlights the gulf between the rich and poor. When times are tough, and lets be under no illusion that across the globe the impact of the financial crash is still felt all too keenly, then there will...
It's amazing this is being talked about. The only people to blame if this does happen will be the lead Brexit figures in the Government. They should be the ones to be held account for failing to see that a 52-48 decision, with the 52 voting on many different reasons for leaving, had to be a...
Yes, because there are enough people worried Brexit isn't going to be what they thought it was going to be. It is still clearly the no.1 political issue and right now, I'm thinking Leave voters are probably more worried and anxious about what leaving the EU is going to look like than Remain...