No idea, but I don't think she can be any worse than Hawking, who arrogantly thinks he knows it all.
In that case, I think Mystic Meg would be your better bet.
So you think that somebody who looks at the stars is an authority on EU matters? More fool you. I certainly won't be taking any advice from Hawking.
Hawking is a man with an opinion, just like everybody else.
And now, apparently, God wants us to stay in the EU. http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/may/28/peace-europe-different-faiths-must-unite Desperation from the Remain side.
The EU is beyond meaningful reform, it just ain't going to happen. Cameron recently grovelled his way round the EU table, and came back with crumbs. The backtracking has already started, with EU president Jean-Claude Juncker stating that implementing the agreement "won't be easy". The agreement, for what it is worth, still has to be ratified by the EU parliament and could be struck down in an ...
Sooo much crap in that blog, hardly worth reading.
The EU budget for one. All discussion on that has been put on ice until after June 23rd. As one Polish MEP says "they don't want to open the Pandora's box before the referendum". And that's just the start. http://www.politico.eu/article/brussels-presses-brexit-hold-button-uk-referendum-campaign-eu-legislation/
These people are entitled to their opinion, of course, but that's all it is, an opinion. And one with which I vehemently disagree.
Even The Guardian is saying the EU is being on its best behaviour - until June 24th http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/may/25/greek-bailout-eu-on-best-behaviour-until-referendum-over-brexit Should the remain vote prevail, then I confidently predict there will be all kinds of nasties coming out of the woodwork post June 23rd.