Iain Macwhirter reflects upon the importance of Scotland’s Independence Referendum of 2014 for Scottish democracy. The current policy of the Spanish government with regard to the Catalan referendum has nothing to do with today’s Europe.
Related Articles
Politico: EU grants emergency asylum measures for Belarus border — but insists no crisis yet
Measures that are “temporary and exceptional” tend to become permanent. A wall is being built, military is being used against refugees, imprisonment is being legalised. Read here
Forbes: Amazon Should Replace Local Libraries to Save Taxpayers Money
July 23, 2018
Mathew D. Rose
Austerity, Finance, Monopolies, Neo-Liberalism in the EU, Privatisation
0
Heard this sort of thing before? Public libraries became an important element of the Commons and democracy. They too are to become commodities. See where that ends (click here) This article was such a bloody […]
ACEA: Passenger car registrations: -21.7% first two months of 2021; -19.3% in February
No one seems to see this as the chance it is Read here
Be the first to comment