Month: February 2019 News

Brexit could be delayed until 2021, EU sources reveal

Brexit ‘could be delayed until 2021’ to do away with need for Irish backstop

Brexit will be delayed by two months under plans being considered by Theresa May

Theresa May’s ‘secret plan’ to delay by two months exposed

We can OVERTURN Brexit within A GENERATION – EU leader in bombshell attack

Stories of the week 24 February

Politics

Brexit pressure blew Westminster wide open this week with both parties suffering major splits and defections.  The new Independent Group formed this week as the clock counts down to leaving. A group of Labour MPs left to seek a new referendum and a group of Conservative MPs left because of the ‘Ukipisation’ of the Party and the continuing Tory threat of No Deal. The Press, unlike the MPs, didn’t know which way to turn. Brexiter Press were running scared of the new group whilst more liberal, remain Press hoped for some kind of breakthrough.  There were recriminations, denials and accusations flying around as the various newspapers tried to come to terms with the fast-forming new political landscape. You can see how all sides of the Press lined up on the issue right here.

Brexit

In other news, it was still a pretty bad week for Brexit. Aviva moved assets worth £9bn out of the UK to Ireland. The US will support Ireland and not the UK over the issue of a hard border.  Tariffs on food will send prices soaring in the event of No Deal and the former World Trade Organisation boss warned that Brexiter No Deal trade plans are nonsense.

In more devastating news, Honda announced it was closing its Swindon plant. Brexiters immediately took their usual position of denial and denied it had got anything to do with Brexit. Remainers pointed to the recently signed free trade agreement, the largest ever made, between Japan and the EU as the final nail in the coffin for the UK car industry. Within seven years Japan will be able to import cars directly into the EU with zero tariffs making their investment in Brexit Britain redundant.

Middle East

The troubling case of Shamima Begum, the UK ISIS bride now with child, hit the headlines this week.  The Press, as you would expect, tried to ramp up the anti-Islam sentiments. The Government was accused of running away from the issue by removing Shamima’s UK citizenship. A move that was seen as dangerous, racist and illegal.

World

In moves harking back to the Cold War, Putin has threatened to target both the US and Europe with nuclear missiles if Trump deploys intermediate range missiles to the EU.

Environment

In continuing harrowing environmental news this week, Australia will let toxic sludge be dumped near the Great Barrier Reef, the biggest threat to health in the UK is air pollution and plummeting biodiversity will severely damage food production.

Science

And in our favourite headline of the week, a 12 year old created a nuclear reaction in his playroom lab.

Is Liam Fox to blame for our lack of Brexit trade deals?

The Guardian view on Britain’s political parties: Brexit is breaking the mould

Britain’s richest man could end homelessness – instead he’s moving abroad

Theresa May is the Death Star of British politics

Brexiteers must now hold their nerve against Remain’s desperate last stand

Deadly threats and the first skirmishes in the Tory civil war

EU is lying when it says the Irish backstop is essential

Boy, 12, said to have created nuclear reaction in playroom lab

More than 550,000 sign petition to BAN all ISIS members from returning to UK

Shamima Begum’s claim she’s ‘willing to change’ to get back into the UK is a LIE say neighbours who warn ‘it’s not in her heart’

ISIS bride Shamima Begum ‘will not change extremist views’, say her neighbours

Motion for second referendum be tabled in parliament this week

Nigel Farage ‘plans to steal Tories for his new Brexit Party if there is a delay on leaving the EU’

Three Cabinet ministers warn pro-Brexit Tories no-deal will be blocked

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