Month: May 2019 News

Jubilant Nigel Farage warns he will obliterate the Tories as leadership rivals Boris Johnson and Michael Gove scramble over Brexit

Brexit will not save troubled steel industry, says trade body

Brexit will cause more damage to UK steel industry, warns trade body

 

 

 

Stories of the week 26 May

 

Brexit

#Deniedmyvote. After the illegality surrounding the original referendum, the UK was plunged into more illegal electioneering in the EU elections. Almost 2 million EU citizens with full rights to live in the UK were denied a vote breaking several Articles of the Treaty, UK expats in Europe were also denied a vote. The EU is considering launching an investigation on the potentially unsafe result.

In more dark news for British politics. Nigel Farage is being investigated by by the EU on failing to declare £450,000 of cash and benefits bestowed on the Brexit Party Leader by Arron Banks. Banks himself of course is guilty of illegal election activity at the Referendum.

The Brexit Party itself is to be investigated by the Electoral Commission over fake membership claims after someone joined the Party as Vladimir Putin.

 

Politics

 

As we head towards the end of May, it happened in front of very eyes. Theresa May gave up on her doomed deal this week and along with it she also gave up on being Prime Minister. Lacking any real support for her deal and the with the Conservative Party splintering into factions, May announced her resignation.

This sparked an immediate race for the top job with many Conservative MPs putting themselves forward as the leader to guide us through Brexit. In fact there seems to be nearly as many contenders as there are Tory MPs.  All with as much chance as May had of succeeding.

In yet more news connecting UK politics with illegality and immortality, the trial of Boris Johnson continues. Johnson is a favourite to win the Conservative Party leadership contest but he’s also on trial for lying and misleading the public. Welcome, future Prime Minister.

 

Austerity

The United Nations tore into Conservative-led austerity. Branding it an ‘ideological project causing pain and misery’ and likening it to turning modern Britain into Victorian workhouses. The shame continues. These policies have condemned a whole generation to short, brutish lives with little opportunity to fulfil potential for the young. The Conservatives have deliberately made millions suffer and this is sending thousands of children into poverty.

 

Environment

Thousands of young people and school children went on climate strike around the world this week in more global Extinction Rebellion.  This was a call-to-action as ice is found to be melting even more rapidly than previously thought.  In some good news, Labour has pledged to put Climate Emergency on the school curriculum.

Now it’s a fight to the finish between a no-deal Brexit and remain

Boris Johnson is enough of a rascal to rat on Brexit

Boris Johnson is a shallow, narcissistic, womanising liar

Boris Johnson prepares UK for no-deal Brexit as he leads race to replace Theresa May

Theresa May’s premiership sank without trace

You’d need a heart of granite not to feel for her: HENRY DEEDES on Theresa May’s fateful resignation speech which was rigid, reticent, unremarkable – until she turned on the tap

Theresa May’s best wasn’t nearly enough — she was author of her own downfall

Tories face high price if they don’t deliver Brexit

Thousands of student climate change protesters descend on central London in record-breaking turnout

Schoolchildren go on strike across world over climate crisis

Pupils walk out of class in climate protests

Extinction Rebellion: Police to pass ‘every single one’ of 1,100 arrested protesters to prosecutors

Police take hard line on arrested Extinction Rebellion protesters

UN poverty expert hits back over UK ministers’ ‘denial of facts’

May’s emotional farewell kicks off battle for Tory leadership

It all ends in tears for Theresa May as she resigns

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