Month: February 2019 News

Theresa May accused of ‘wasting valuable time’ as she launches group to find Irish backstop alternatives

Theresa May calls in Tory Brexit rebels in desperate scramble to fix her deal

Hard Brexiters say only acceptable way forward is to remove backstop

Backstop hardliners are ‘setting Theresa May up to fail’

BREXIT WARNING: Rees-Mogg’s ERG to DESTROY May’s deal – ‘We’re going back to SQUARE ONE!’

Fragile Tory truce over Brexit starts to crack as Eurosceptics suspect backstop back-pedalling

Tory MPs fear Theresa May has gone back on promise to AXE Irish backstop

Brexiteers and Remainers in ‘Plan C’ talks: Warring Tories to be brought together to find a way through backstop deadlock

BREXIT BOMBSHELL: Brussels WILL CAVE in to UK on THIS date with ‘substantial concession’

Sinn Féin leader calls for referendum on UNITED Ireland in event of no deal Brexit

Brexit forces biggest cuts in years, Deloitte survey finds

Nissan blames Brexit as it announces next-generation X-Trail SUV will be made in Japan instead of Sunderland

Business Secretary Greg Clark admits Nissan U-turn on Sunderland plant is a blow for the UK

Nissan warns of Brexit concerns as U-turn at Sunderland confirmed

Nissan tells Sunderland workers new X-Trail model will be made in Japan as boss says ‘Brexit uncertainty not helping’

Nissan blasts Brexit uncertainty and confirms Sunderland X-Trail plan axed

Don’t waste more time on old ideas, Varadkar warns May

 

 

Stories of the week 3rd January 2019

 

 

Brexit

Japan has warned there is no future with no deal. A Cabinet minister states that May’s plan C is going nowhere as Germany and Ireland dismiss the idea of replacing the backstop with technology. Barclays moves £160bn to Ireland.

There are record rises in stock piling in the UK and, believe it or not, May’s secretly negotiating a customs unionOur old friend, Nigel, returned to Politics this week or, at least, a certain kind of politics. And, oh yes, as almost a perfect metaphor for No Deal Britain, the post Brexit landscape will be full of rotting rubbish. Just some of the headlines and stories this week.

There were chilling reports this week that plans for martial law were being drawn up in the event of No Deal.

In more alarming Brexit news, whatever Brexit we get will leave the UK unstable for decades to come with the break-up of the Union highly likely.

What all sides are beginning to agree on is the fact that Article 50 will need to be extended.

Back at Westminster, May has been accused of ‘pork barrel’ politics by trying to bribe Labour MPs to back her deal in return for money for their constituencies. Brexiteers are beginning to play the blame game say the Press. They demand impossible requests then blame Brussels for being inflexible.

 

 

Society

1 in 20 or 2.6m Britain’s are holocaust deniers according to a very disturbing new report. People are also becoming meaner and angrier.

 

 

World

This week was full of surprises in the news but Donald Trump being at the centre of major world news stories wasn’t one of them.

Firstly, Trump’s involvement in the Venezuelan crisis deepened as UK Government Ministers urged the EU to follow suit with sanctions.

Just to lighten the mood a little, Donald Trump also said this week that being President was costing him a fortune. We don’t think he meant in bribes.

 

 

Science

It was announced this week that pharmaceuticals are going to be given millions of pounds to develop new anti-biotics to combat drug-resistance. At the same time, ‘superbug’ genes have been found in one of the last Artic wildernesses.

The Brexiteer blame game is only just getting started – Remainers have to fight harder for the truth

May’s bribe won’t stop Brexit inflicting more pain on Labour’s heartlands

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