Negotiating with the EU may well prove much less challenging than negotiating with ourselves.
Reasons frequently given for opposing the outcome of the British referendum have not all been so reasonable.
We have reached a turning point with an uncertain outcome, in which the British and European dimensions are two sides of the same coin.
To make a real difference, Britain's Labour Party should be bold and think big.
Jeremy Corbyn has been variously described in the British press as unelectable, comic and highly dangerous. How should a healthy democracy respond to politicians pursuing a different kind of democracy?
“Against all the odds, a European identity is emerging, even in Britain.”
The referendum was subverted into a push for ethnic cleansing. No-one stopped it and no-one will undo it now.. WHY?
Polygamy in the UK and the West raises many questions and challenges: integration of migrant communities, ensuring adherence to State laws, the role of Sharia courts and balancing freedom of religion and gender equality.
As narcissistic children of relativism and post-modernism, what else can we resort to but the faith in our own dreams, our own narratives?
Often it seems that the deep historical roots of people’s experiences of exclusion go unconsidered.
"Not everybody has a say in how Britain is run and devolution alone cannot remedy this."
Scottish First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has barely put a foot wrong in the days since the UK voted for Brexit. What should she do next?