Corfu Blues and Global Views

Music, Literature, the Visual Arts, Landscape, Current Affairs, Dorset, Greece. Global scope. RECENT BOOKS: WORDS ON THE TABLE (207 Poems), READING THE SIGNS (111 Poems), THIS SPINNING WORLD (43 stories). See Amazon author page for more. ResearchGate profile: www.researchgate.net/profile/Jim_Potts2 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrHighway49/videos

Saturday, 5 August 2017

Brexit: The Need for a Credible "No Deal" Fallback Position



UK should be better prepared for no deal on Brexit, says ex-Bank governor, Press Association via MSN


UK risks 'economic suicide', warns former EU chief, The Independent via MSN


Vince Cable: Young 'shafted' over Brexit, BBC News


Lib Dem leader SIR VINCE CABLE launches a ferocious attack, MailOnline


"This YouGov research on Brexit proves baby boomers hate their own children", New Statesman


British pensioners rushing to settle in EU countries ahead of Brexit, The Independent, via MSN

Ian Birrell, "Every country believes it’s special. But Britain really isn’t so exceptional after all", inews


Greek MEP demands Elgin Marbles become part of Brexit negotiations, The Telegraph


Greece asks Return of Parthenon Marbles as part of Brexit deal, KTG


"Let’s do a Brexit deal with the Parthenon marbles", Geoffrey Robertson, The Guardian


James Chapman, The Democrats, from Guido Fawkes


Jim at 13:49:00
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Author of Words on the Table (207 poems); This Spinning World (45 Stories), Colenso Books; Reading the Signs (environmental poems); Corfu Blues (poems and essays); The Ionian Islands and Epirus, A Cultural History (Signal Books, Oxford, and OUP, USA, 2010); co-editor of Swedish Reflections, from Beowulf to Bergman; Dorset Voices (Roving Press, April 2012). Chapter in Greece and Britain Since 1945 (2010). Two chapters in The Ionian Islands: Aspects of their History and Culture, ed. Anthony Hirst and Patrick Sammon, Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 3) Grockles and Locals: Mutual Perceptions and the Reciprocal Gaze, A Corfu Case Study (40 page chapter for US book Tourism and Identity (Transaction Publishers, ed Gabriel Ricci, 2015). NB - The author of Corfu Blues is not responsible for the content of links or external sites.
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