Month: July 2019 News

I won’t support no-deal Brexit, says defiant Ruth Davidson

Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson goes to war with Boris Johnson: ‘I won’t support no-deal Brexit’

Rory Stewart lined up to lead campaign to sabotage Boris Johnson’s no deal Brexit plans

Labour would surge clear of Tories under Boris Johnson if Jeremy Corbyn replaced as leader, poll indicates

Boris Johnson’s boost in the polls would still see the Conservatives fall 26 seats short of a Commons majority in an election – unless the new PM does a pact with The Brexit Party

Boris Johnson in £300m bid to shore up the Union

Chancellor Sajid Javid set to splash an extra £1bn to prepare for No Deal Brexit

EU doctors and nurses worth more than £3bn to UK economy over five years

‘No one is ready for no deal’ Brexit in industry, government or the EU, CBI warns

Johnson told no-deal Brexit will crush domestic policy plans

No-deal exit ‘would leave UK farmers defenceless’

Macron sends blunt message to Boris – EU threaten trade shutdown until UK hands over £39bn

Boris Johnson plans to give the EU the cold shoulder by refusing to visit Brussels or any European leaders as Michael Gove plots daily ’emergency’ meetings over No Deal Brexit

 

 

 

Stories of the week 28 July

 

Brexit

In an act of extraordinary generosity, Britain’s chief trade negotiator’s pay packet hit £380,000 last year despite failing to sign a single new post-Brexit trade deal.

But never fear, the good old USA is here or rather Donald Trump. Trump calls Boris Johnson his ‘mini-me’. Boris Johnson has done anything Donald Trump has told him to do in the past and together there going to create a post Brexit trade deal in record time.

Which is all rather fortuitous as delusional Boris Johnson’s demand that the EU reopen talks was unsurprisingly instantly rejected. Boris Johnson is taking the UK towards No Deal despite being warned there are no pre-booked spaces on ships for medicines.

 

Politics

Boris Johnson became Prime Minister voted into power by 92,000 Conservative Party Members. Such a small number of people having such a large impact on the UK. Boris Johnson’s first attempt to unite the UK was to blame half the population.  Press reaction was very mixed.

Then Boris Johnson put together his new team. A team the Press dubbed ‘the cabinet of hate’. The most right-wing government the UK has ever seen. The Press called the cabinet Boris Johnson’s ‘x-men of liars’ full of ‘snakes, stupidity and sycophants’.

 

Middle East

Donald Trump’s influence on the UK continued in the tanker stand-off with Iran. Gibraltar changed its law to impound the ship and many fear that the UK is being dragged into conflict by the US. Other sections of the Press highlight the stupidity of defence cuts.

In more harrowing news, it emerged this week that US troops are refusing to feed staving Syrian civilians in a camp and an utterly tragic image of a 5 year old dying Syrian girl saving her baby sister after an airstrike.

 

World

 

Protests in Hong Kong continue as authorities are accused of hiring criminals to beat up protestors as China cracks down on the civil unrest.

 

Environment

In news that should put politicians on alert, 71% of people in the UK consider the Climate Emergency is more important than Brexit and housing.  Through Greta Thunberg and Extinction Rebellion, the climate crisis has moved to centre stage with many activists saying it’s about time if not maybe too late.

In more good news, the European Investment Bank is set to end all investment in fossil fuels next year and low-carbon energy made the majority of UK energy for the first time.

In less than a year, Extinction Rebellion has gone from completely unknown to global recognition and success. This is largely due to its fantastic unique design identity of protest. Much like the Suffragettes. Extinction Rebellion’s design incorporates joy and purpose. Extinction Rebellion’s graphic designs are at the V&A Museum in London.

Boris Johnson plans to frighten Europe then charm it. Here’s why he’ll fail

I don’t wish to be a gloomster and rain on Boris’s parade, but grave doubts surround his ability to deliver

A no-deal Brexit would be an opening shot in a Johnson and Trump-led economic cold war with the EU

Let’s face it, Britain’s a joke with Trump’s mini-me at the helm

If the rumours are true, Boris’s social care plan is so bad he’d be better off not having one at all

Watch out for the loose cannon of No 10

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