Why Rand Paul’s observations are cause for alarm for some of us living on this side of the Atlantic
-- Winston Churchill, Radio broadcast to the French people October 21, 1940
If these were normal times there would be no need for those of us who live across the ocean from the country that is now governed by Boris Johnson to be apprehensive. His problems are uniquely his own and in ordinary times would not give us even a moment’s pause. These are not, all would agree, ordinary times. As far as Boris is concerned his problems are of his own making and may, if not properly addressed, threaten his ability to retain his premiership.
is a Common Dreams columnist and lawyer known nationally for his work. He is a graduate of Harvard University and the University of Colorado School of Law where he served on the Board of Editors of the Rocky Mountain Law Review. For political commentary see his web page at
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