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Amar Johal

@amarjeetjohal

Ex-HMG Lawyer specialising in constitutional, Brexit/EU and regulatory law | Reservist | Views are my own

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calendar_today08-07-2020 19:32:25

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🇬🇧 With our Summer Party just over 24 hours behind us we wanted to reflect and say a big thank you to our guest speakers Nigel Farage MP and Jacob Rees-Mogg It was a truly excellent event, we know this won't be the last

🇬🇧 With our Summer Party just over 24 hours behind us we wanted to reflect and say a big thank you to our guest speakers <a href="/Nigel_Farage/">Nigel Farage MP</a> and <a href="/Jacob_Rees_Mogg/">Jacob Rees-Mogg</a> 

It was a truly excellent event, we know this won't be the last
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Important piece from Fred de Fossard The once great City of London financed the industrial revolution, funded the empire and helped build modernity. Now it is being quashed by the FCA who choose managed decline over radicalism and growth. thecritic.co.uk/the-city-regul…

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In my latest for The Telegraph, I argue that a continued focus on cohesion above all shows the British state still has the wrong priorities. We need tough justice for all, even when it strains community relations. telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/07/1…

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Energy companies and asset managers investing in renewable infrastructure are exposing themselves to huge risk. Their financial returns rely on a Net Zero consensus which is crumbling fast. They don’t just risk reduced returns, they risk total capital loss.

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'[The] political commentary has focused on the data breach. This is much more comfortable territory for the political class, who can...come up with bureaucratic fixes to a bureaucratic problem.' Excellent commentary on the Afghan Migrant Scandal by my colleague Fred de Fossard

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"Why do ministers struggle to get anything done? Because policies have to go through a sausage machine of legal duties: the ECHR, the Equality Act, the Environment Act, the Civil Service code and the Attorney General's rules." Amar Johal on the Sceptic. Full episode👇

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Today Ed Miliband has announced the prices he is willing to pay new renewables in the upcoming AR7 round of the CfD scheme Look how expensive they are!!! The average wholesale power price in 2024 was just £73 /MWh But he is willing to pay up to 57% more for offshore wind.

Today <a href="/Ed_Miliband/">Ed Miliband</a> has announced the prices he is willing to pay new renewables in the upcoming AR7 round of the CfD scheme

Look how expensive they are!!!

The average wholesale power price in 2024 was just £73 /MWh

But he is willing to pay up to 57% more for offshore wind.
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Rather than a retreat from human rights, we should see leaving the ECHR as a restoration of democratic accountability and of national sovereignty British law has long protected our rights, and indeed there is a strong argument that our liberties have come under greater threat

Rather than a retreat from human rights, we should see leaving the ECHR as a restoration of democratic accountability and of national sovereignty

British law has long protected our rights, and indeed there is a strong argument that our liberties have come under greater threat
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Nigel Farage has work to do but at least he understands that the status quo is unsustainable, writes Amar Johal thecritic.co.uk/the-establishm…

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James vividly captures the problem that MPS Safer Neighbourhood Teams in inner London apparently view their job as turning up to 'community' meetings and nodding sympathetically