Month: April 2019 News

English hospitals begin to ban Welsh patients in funding row

Special-needs children lose out on £1.2bn of support, says union

Children with special needs forced out of school for years as funding fails to meet demand

Some school children ‘go without eating for two days’ as child poverty increases, teachers warn

Tories slash town halls’ spending on youth services by 70% Jeremy Corbyn claims

Divisions deepen as David Lammy likens Tory Brexiteers to Nazis

David Lammy says comparing ERG to Nazis ‘not strong enough’

Second referendum campaigner David Lammy likens Boris Johnson and Jacob Rees-Mogg to Nazis

Jacob Rees-Mogg hits out at ‘foolish and unbalanced’ David Lammy after Labour second referendum campaigner compared Brexiteers like him and Boris Johnson to NAZIS

Boris Johnson attacks Lammy and calls for a TRUE Brexit to end the ‘MADNESS’

Labour MP David Lammy says his comparison of Tory Brexiteers to Nazis ‘wasn’t strong enough’

David Lammy says comparing Brexiteer Tories to Nazis ‘wasn’t strong enough’

Dangerous products could swamp UK after Brexit, warns Which?

Brexit: Dangerous toys, cars and household goods could flood into the UK

Brexit no deal planning has destroyed thousands of Britain’s rarest orchids, it emerges

Thousands of rare orchids are bulldozed by a council in a single day – as part of No Deal Brexit plans that have now been shelved

 

 

Stories of the week 14 April

 

 

Brexit

The big news this week is that the UK didn’t leave.

 

A ‘flextension’ was granted by the EU in an act of kindness and common sense to save the bedraggled and confused from No Deal. As you might expect, the Press were deeply divided.  Some asked how taking back control ended up as begging the EU to let the UK stay. As Donald Tusk advised the UK ‘don’t waste time’, the Leaver Press saw this as the end for Theresa May as Prime Minister and the end of her proposed deal.

Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn continued their talks to find some kind of compromise but to no avail. Conservatives were horrified that Labour was being consulted and that a customs union was being discussed. On the other hand, Labour negotiators were disappointed with the lack of movement on the Government’s Brexit red lines.

In more depressing Brexit news, the enormous cost of the Brexiter fantasy threat of No Deal was revealed. No Deal preparations were stood down with £4bn already spent.  Billions that could have been spent on the NHS, Education or Social Care.

In good news for Remainers, Switzerland overturned the result of a referendum because voters were poorly informed. A Remain Labour MP won a local election in a Leave constituency as the appetite for a second referendum continues to grow.

 

 

Politics

Alarmingly UK voters appear want to embrace authoritarianism according to the Hansard Society.

The Brexit extension requires the UK to hold European elections. This along with holding cross-party talks with Labour has well and truly split the already bitterly divided Conservative party. Expected to take a bashing in the local and European elections, the race for party leadership is definitely on with Boris Johnson in rumoured talks with the DUP.

Conservative Adviser, Roger Scruton was dismissed from Government for his ‘white supremacist’ views after claiming Islamophobia is a propaganda invention, all Chinese people are ‘replicas’ and George Soros has an empire in Hungary.

 

 

World

 

 

Julian Assange was arrested and removed after seven years of refuge in an Embassy in London. Complex arguments are now on-going on the question of extradition to the US or to Sweden.

 

 

Environment

Vehicle pollution is causing more than 4m cases of child asthma each year. The UK is the worst in Europe with up to 30% of cases directly linked to toxic air.

‘At least you’ll die from old age’ stated a poignant banner carried on more Youth Climate Strikes this week as the young valiantly try to remind their elders of their responsibility to the planet and future generations.

 

 

Middle East

More news this week on how UK arms sales are leading to civilian atrocities and death in the Yemen.

 

 

Technology

New proposed online laws could threaten the freedom of speech in Britain.

Nigel Farage pledges to deliver UK into promised land of bankruptcy

Leavers should be demanding a new vote

Brexit has broken the system – prepare for a European-style realignment of politics

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