Month: February 2019 News

Honda closure: Swindon factory ‘to close’ – but MP declares it’s ‘NOT because of Brexit’

Honda to quit Swindon plant with 3,500 job losses

Honda’s Swindon plant to close, putting thousands of jobs at risk

Honda ‘set to close Swindon factory by 2020 putting 3,500 jobs at risk’

Honda Swindon factory ‘set to close with loss of 3,500 jobs’

Japan almost cancelled Brexit talks due to ‘high-handed’ letter – report

Businesses could face new barrier to trade with EU after Brexit

Brussels SLAMS DOOR on UK exports with ‘restrictions’ planned in event of no-deal Brexit

 

 

Stories of the week 17 February 2019

 

 

Environment

The future takes control as thousands of UK school children stage a climate strike against the climate crisis facing us all. Following recent reports from the UN and the Met Office on emissions and global heating, there has been a growing Extinction Rebellion around the world. Theresa May slammed kids for protecting their future while adults looked the other way. Many more climate strikes are planned as part of the continuing global Extinction Rebellion.

In more distressing and alarming environmental news, insect numbers are collapsing at a staggering rate, triggering fears for the ‘collapse of nature itself’.

 

 

 

Brexit

This week Brexit finally sank to the bottom of the glass when Theresa May’s chief negotiator was overheard revealing May’s negotiating strategy in a bar. It’s great to know our country’s future is being sorted out down the pub.

Europe remains totally bemused and confused over the UK’s approach to Brexit and the fact that Theresa May only seems to be negotiating with the Conservative Party.  The Dutch Prime Minister highlighted the fact that the UK is fast retreating from the world stage and will be an insignificant force on its own.

The constant Tory party in-fighting has now turned into a total war.  Hard line Brexiteers have accused of giving Brussels the perfect excuse not to renegotiate.  Rees-Mogg, Johnson and the ERG have been told to leave the Conservative Party and join UKIP by the other Tory MP’s as the civil war continues and the Tories move closer to a final split. Guy Verhofstadt joined the condemnation claiming Brexiteers could end up on the guillotine like the leaders of the French Revolution for not representing true national interests.

Even worse was to come for May and the Conservatives. At least a dozen ministers and many more Conservative MP’s are set to resign if there is No Deal. At the same time, a ‘purple momentum’ is rising where UKIP members join Conservative associations to deselect moderate Tory MPs.

 

 

 

Middle East

This week saw strong reactions against the west in the region.

Firstly in Iran, the President called Donald Trump and idiot and there were chants of ‘Death to Theresa May’ on the streets of Tehran as the country celebrated the 40th Anniversary of the Revolution.

In more condemnation of the UK, UK arms sales to Saudi Arabia are killing women and children in Yemen as people there kill themselves rather than face the pain of starving to death.

 

 

World

Donald Trump called a State of emergency in order to fund his border wall. He was accused of ‘shredding the constitution’ and is being taken to court by California. Trump encouraged families to hold up images of their relatives ‘killed by illegal immigrants’ to create some kind of threat.

Principled? No, the hard Brexit mob just want to burn the house down

Our destiny is in the hands of Rees-Mogg’s unfinished robot sidekick

Tory hard-liners must compromise on Brexit deal or they open No10 door to Corbyn’s extremists

The EU is running down the clock on us

The Brexit process could learn a lot from slow-paced Uganda

The clapped-out old banger of socialism

Arguing whether Winston Churchill or Shamima Begum are ‘the bad guys’ makes fools out of us all

Cowardly Theresa May should have taken her medicine and faced defeat in person

Trump stakes all on border wall by declaring ‘national emergency’

Trump declares national emergency to build US-Mexico border wall

Trump declares a national emergency at the border to get $8 BILLION for his wall, claiming it will stop an ‘invasion’ but is sued immediately by California and told by Democrats he is ‘shredding the constitution’

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