The EU’s vaccine grab breaches the rule of law
The EU is discussing confiscating and requisitioning private property. It is surprisingly brazen about this. The bloc is proposing both…
The truth about statues and the law
There is a proposal to change how we criminalise people who damage statues. This proposed change is set out in…
The EU’s jab snatching ruse is legally absurd
For some months now, increasingly disturbing statements on the law or legal threats have emanated from the EU. Some of…
Mark Drakeford’s men-only curfew would break international law
Politicians, including Baroness Jones of the Green Party and Mark Drakeford, who is the Labour leader in Wales, have spoken…
The small print of Boris’s Brexit deal makes for reassuring reading
The new UK/EU Treaty is needlessly long and turgid in its prose: this document was not drafted by people who…
Does the EU understand what sovereignty really means?
The UK never tried to have our constitution written in one big session. We made it up by responding to…
Why the EU can’t sue the UK
Michel Barnier has very politely confirmed that the EU will be suing the UK in a respectful manner. That has…
Why didn’t the EU punish Germany when it broke international law?
Boris Johnson’s proposal to break international law ‘in a specific and limited way’ has sparked uproar. But do you remember…
The Begum Appeal is a fundamental error of logic
There has been an emotional response to the case of Shamima Begum, quite rightly. It is not clear to me…
The German Courts have just made Brexit talks easier
The old division of leaver and remainer will not serve the best interests of the country as we go forward.…
Britain must back the EU in its fight with German judges
Germany’s highest court has plunged more than just the European Central Bank into crisis with its ruling on the legality…