Month: September 2019 News

Saudi Aramco fire: Drone attacks spark huge blaze at world’s biggest oil processing facility

Trump says US ‘locked and loaded’ after Saudi Arabia attack, as oil prices soar

Iran tells US it is ready for ‘fully fledged war’

Trump says the US is ‘locked and loaded’ after Saudi oil plant attack as officials claim Iran fired cruise missiles and Tehran insists it is ‘ready for war’ – but the president is accused of allowing the Kingdom to dictate foreign policy

Trump poised for imminent attack on Iran: US ‘locked and loaded’ after Saudi oil strikes

Saudi Arabia drone attack – Donald Trump warns US is ‘locked and loaded’ as satellite pics ‘show Iran is behind oil plant blasts’

Donald Trump warns US is ‘locked and loaded’ after drone attacks in Saudi Arabia

‘Americans are waking up’: two thirds say climate crisis must be addressed

Most voters believe government should allow Scotland and Northern Ireland to decide on UK membership after Brexit, poll finds

Lib Dem conference backs Jo Swinson’s ‘Stop Brexit’ plan to revoke Article 50

Lib Dems vote to bin Brexit without a new referendum

Liberal Democrats vote to ignore the referendum and STOP Brexit if Jo Swinson’s party wins a majority at the next general election as they seek to become the home of Remainers after a swathe of pro-EU defections

EU dismay as Boris Johnson compares himself to Hulk

Mark Ruffalo tells Johnson that Hulk is a disaster when he goes it alone

Delusional Boris Johnson compares himself to The Hulk as he repeats no-deal Brexit threat

Boris Johnson confident he is closing in on Brexit deal as he heads to key meeting with Jean-Claude Juncker

 

 

 

Stories of the week 15th September

 

 

Brexit

The appalling and disastrous implications of No Deal were revealed this week when Parliament forced the Conservative government to reveal details of operation Yellowhammer. Even then the Government refused to release full details and tried yet again to spin and lie their way around the topic.  Food shortages, medical shortages and civil unrest are just some of the things to look forward to from the Conservative’s negotiating strategy.

 

In response, the Rebel Alliance of opposition parties are considering all options including a second referendum which would leave the Tory party high and dry without a leg to stand on.

 

As Boris Johnson continued his kamikaze European exit strategy, a Northern Ireland poll revealed that people would rather re-unite with Ireland than remain in the Union. Nicola Sturgeon plans for a new Independence vote for Scotland after the forthcoming general election and now there is a growing move for independence in Wales.

Johnson and the Conservatives in a stark display of putting careers and party politics before national interests are determined that the UK should suffer in order to keep their voters happy. What a noble group of people.

 

Politics

As the press reported, from Birmingham to Berlin, crowds came out to protest against Johnson’s anti-democratic prorogation of Parliament. These ‘Stop the Coup’ protests took place around the UK and in international cities around the world.  At the moment Parliament was being prorogued, opposition MPs tried to keep Speaker John Bercow in his seat so the closure couldn’t take place. MPs joined together to sing Jerusalem, Bread of Heaven and Flower of Scotland – all battle hymns of the Union.

Legal challenges against Johnson proroguing Parliament were launched in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The action in Scotland found Johnson’s move was illegal with many Judicial experts claiming he should resign immediately.

In more bad news for Johnson, he was accused of being a ‘Pound Shop Dictator’ and ‘no better than a bank robber’ after Johnson threated to ignore Parliament’s Brexit Act instructing the Prime Minister to seek an extension.

 

Having expelled 21 rebels, the Tories suffered more losses as MPs defected from Johnson’s disastrous and insidious strategy. It has become increasingly clear that No Deal is an ideology rather than any practical course of action.

Nigel Farage and the Brexit Party are seeking a pact with the Conservative who have so far denied they have any interest in creating any kind of agreement. This of course means that the pact between the two political parties will eventually happen.

John Bercow comes out swinging for Boris Johnson, and delivers a knockout blow

John Bercow gave this Brexit warning to Boris Johnson… and he couldn’t have sounded angrier

An alliance between progressive parties would be fragile, but it could win an election

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