Britain, Ukraine and the EU must strike a new deal
Like many of my generation, I have always been an Atlanticist. I was 22 and studying in the United States when US president Ronald Reagan went to the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin and called on Russian leader Mikhail Gorbachev to 'tear down this wall'. Three years later, I was living and working in West Germany, when I travelled to the same spot to witness the country’s reunification on 3rd October 1990. The Cold War had ended. The free world had won. The alliance between the peoples of Britain, America and Western Europe had achieved its greatest victory. It is hard not to feel a sense of nostalgia looking back at those simpler times. But the Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is right when he says, 'Nostalgia is not a strategy.