James HollandAn Establishment in RevoltAlan Halsall’s account of his ordeal at the hands of the Electoral Commission after the 2016 EU referendum should anger us all.Jun 30, 2020Jun 30, 2020
James HollandLobbytopia: the global corporate culture at the heart of the EUThe biggest, baddest lobbyists in EU town, the privileged access they have to lawmakers and how many represent interests from outside the…Jun 30, 2020Jun 30, 2020
James HollandIs the EU too cozy with big industry to protect us from dangerous pesticides?The EU Commission undermined its own pesticide regulations, documents reveal, making it easier for controversial endocrine disrupting…May 20, 2019May 20, 2019
James HollandProne to ExaggerationPolitics can’t breath without exaggeration. Amplification permeates the storytelling that accompanies our existence, and the successful…Sep 12, 2018Sep 12, 2018
James HollandBrussels must listen to voters, or risk losing another countryWhen Emmanuel Macron won the French presidency last year, his victory was heralded as the deathblow to the rise of populism in Europe…May 30, 2018May 30, 2018
James HollandWhat the UK can learn from SwitzerlandWhen the UK voted to leave the European Union on June 23rd 2016, many people could not understand how David Cameron could have allowed such…Mar 26, 2018Mar 26, 2018
James HollandDefending free trade will be more important than ever after BrexitThe British Prime Minister doesn’t tire of reminding those that are willing to listen that when Britain finally leaves the European Union…Feb 23, 2018Feb 23, 2018
James HollandThree things that were missing from the referendum campaignWhile British people waded knee-deep in opposing views about our membership of the European Union in early 2016, three things were…Feb 15, 2018Feb 15, 2018
James HollandJean-Claude Juncker, fading into obscurityHe’s hardly unentertaining.Nov 30, 2017Nov 30, 2017