Month: January 2019 News

Remain MPs launch ‘bullet-proof plan to sink Brexit’ as May warns we’ll STAY in EU if her deal is defeated

Theresa May says blocking Brexit is now the ‘more likely’ outcome if her deal fails

Brexit: Senior MPs to table legislation for fresh referendum as defeat of May’s deal looms

May makes last-ditch bid to win over Commons to Brexit deal

Theresa May warns Brexiteers of EU trap

Jeremy Corbyn signals Labour will trigger vote of no confidence this week if Government’s Brexit deal defeated

‘It’s going to be soon’: Corbyn hints he could launch bid to oust May THIS WEEK as he demands an election – but refuses to to say if Labour would pledge to deliver Brexit and suggests free movement rules would STAY

EU preparing to delay Brexit until at least July

Brussels braced for request to delay Brexit by three months

Remainers unite to call for second Brexit poll – on Theresa May’s deal or staying in EU

EU ‘is prepared to delay Brexit until at least July and could be extended even LONGER’ to give Theresa May extra time to get deal to quit Europe through Parliament

EU planning for BREXIT DELAY – Donald Tusk expects Theresa May to ask for July extension

Brexit: Britain unlikely to leave EU by end of March, top forecaster predicts

EU leaders ‘prepared to delay Brexit until JULY to give Theresa May time to get deal through Parliament’

 

 

 

Stories of the week 13 January 2019

 

Brexit

In the week running up to the big vote, Brexit was strangely muted but it did take some sinister turns.

Far Right abuse of MPs became completely out-of-hand and then a Conservative Minister warned that No Brexit would be a boost to the Far Right. A claim that was dismissed as Leaver desperation.

In Westminster, MPs backed a cross-party amendment to prevent a No Deal and the chaos that would follow.  Brexiteers even accused the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s warning that the ‘whole world’ is against no deal Brexit as a stunt.  

Prime Minister, Theresa May, took some unexpected twists and turns this week in an attempt to get her deal through Parliament. May met with Trade Union Leaders and Labour rebel MPs to gain support. In the meantime, continuing threats of 2nd referendums and general elections continue to circulate.

The single thing about Brexit the Press could agree on was whatever happened in the vote, Article 50 would be extended.

In the meantime Jaguar Land Rover along with other car manufacturers announced job losses as fears of the UK crashing out of Europe grew.

 

 

Austerity

In really very disturbing news, teachers are reporting that malnourished children are searching school bins for food. Four out of five teachers are paying for school resources using their own money.

The Government also quickly moved to stop more impact of the failed Universal Credit scheme even though in a staggering moment of insensitivity, Amber Rudd said these appalling stories of crushing poverty only happened to one or two people.

 

 

 

NHS

In more bad news for the Government, NHS chiefs have warned that the much-heralded £20bn ‘extra funding’ will not impact waiting times unless staffing problems are met.

 

 

 

World

Donald Trump has broken yet another record. He has succeeded in beating Bill Clinton to the record for shutting down the US Government for the longest time. National Parks and other federal resources have shut down as the stand-off continues on the financing of the border wall.

 

 

 

Science

In an incredibly amazing and highly chastening discovery this week, scientists have found that elephants are evolving to lose their tasks after experiencing decades of ivory poaching.

Refugees in the Channel are risking everything because of western intervention in the Middle East

My walk to work shows me how homelessness is transforming Britain

“Best just to laugh in the faces of these right-wing plankton”

Softening Brexit further in a desperate plea for Labour votes will be the final nail in PM’s coffin

May’s deal just adds more poison to Brexit

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