Month: March 2019 News

Philip Hammond says a second referendum should be among ‘propositions’ considered by MPs as he admits Theresa May’s Brexit deal might be dead in the water

Brexit: Hammond says campaign for second referendum is perfectly coherent and deserves to be considered

Philip Hammond won’t rule out a second referendum to break deadlock

Petition to cancel Brexit hits 5m signatures after ‘one million’ people marched along to AC/DC’s Highway to Hell at protest in London

‘Impressive!’ Verhofstadt CELEBRATES as Revoke Article50 petition reaches 5m signatures

 

 

 

Stories of the week 24 March

 

Brexit

Marches, deadlines and political coups. What’s not to like about Brexit this week?

A million people marched in London to protest against Brexit. And, in one of our favourites headlines of the week, whilst a million turned out to protest against Brexit, Nigel Farage addressed a crowd of 200 pro-Brexiters. Bit of a difference in turn out there. As if this wasn’t enough to demonstrate anti-Brexit feeling sweeping the country, nearly 5 million people have signed an online petition demanding that Article 50 be revoked Looks like Brexiteers are the anti-democratic movement now in the UK.

Theresa May has had a big week. Firstly, she was told to stop bullying Parliament and behaving like a dictator. There is strong precedent for stopping Governments repeatedly putting the same thing before MPs until they vote it through. May was told in no uncertain terms that she could not simply return with the same deal to Parliament and make them vote again and again.

This all may be academic as the Tories say enough is enough. There are various plots sweeping the party to out May and replace here with various contenders, depending on which newspaper you are. A divided country, a divided party and plenty of misery for the UK ahead.

Looking forward to what’s to come next week. Where Brexit stops, nobody knows.

 

Society

In a terrible indictment of racial tensions and the threat of white right wing terrorism, the atrocity in New Zealand sparked a number of Islamophobic hate attacks in the UK.

To make matters even worse if that were possible, the Home Office has been found to have completely failed on immigration detention.

 

World

New Zealand started to heal this week. Parliament opened with a reading form the Quran, thousands of people from all faiths donned headscarves to pay their respects to the victims and gun laws were immediately changed.

 

Middle East

The sad and complex story of Shamima Begum continued this week. Having lost her baby, her distraught family have launched an appeal against the Home Secretary, Sajid Javid’s decision to strip her UK citizenship.

US President Donald Trump continues on his mission to disrupt the rest of the world as much as he possibly can. This week Trump announced that the US should recognise Israeli annexation of the Golan Heights. In even more extraordinary news, Trumps’ ally, Mike Pompero, claimed that Trump has been ‘sent from God to save Jewish people from Iran.’

 

Put it to the People march: a formidable sea of humanity and powerful strength of feeling

Common Market 2.0, aka Britain as an EU colony

Theresa May’s continuation in power is untenable both at home and in Europe

End this Brexit nonsense now and listen to people

The greatest fraud ever perpetrated on the British people

Get ready for a new prime minister – but it may be too late for them to save Brexit

MPs are set to betray the biggest vote ever… how the hell can there not be some kind of backlash?

Theresa May is doomed, condemned by her own address to the nation

White neo-Nazis — Britain’s next wave of terror

BREXIT BETRAYAL: Government already preparing to REJOIN EU – ‘They have COMPLETE contempt’

Cabinet coup to ditch Theresa May for emergency PM

As Tory MPs plot May’s downfall, her last allies battle for her survival

Cabinet ministers must ‘step up’ to oust Theresa May in order to rescue Brexit

Cabinet coup: Theresa May is told she must go as ministers plot to install Michael Gove in No 10 to save Brexit

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