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Stories of the week 6th October

 

 

Brexit

Boris Johnson launched his once-and-for-all take-it-or-leave-it what-a-special deal- this-is plan for Brexit which quite frankly left everyone disappointed at best and confused at worst.  The European Union wanted clarification because, as usual, what was written down stated one thing whilst Johnson was verbally saying another.  Needless to say, European leaders who already suspected Johnson of not really trying for a new deal were not surprised when Johnson’s plan put two borders in Northern Ireland when all negotiations to date had categorically stated that no border and no border infrastructure should be in place in the country. Johnson’s plan also gave the DUP and on-going and final veto, something that was greeted with fury from other political parties in Northern Ireland. But Johnson being Johnson hinted that this could change. Yet another example of all things to all people Johnson or not untrustworthy, unbelievable Johnson.

The Press said that Johnson was playing a bad joke on the British people and even loyalists in Northern Ireland were being driven to support reunification over Johnson’s new deal or no deal plans.  The EU said that his new deal was a backwards step, totally unrealistic and no legal surety or basis for future talks at this stage.

 

 

Politics

Boris Johnson and the Conservative party have been taking to task because of their threatening, inciting and war-like terminology in Parliament. Johnson even dismissed death threats to MPs and disgraced the memory of Jo Cox. This led the Press to say that the Conservative Party has become the party of resentment, the party of fear and the party of right wing threats.  Conservative Party ministers keep the same rhetoric about riots if Brexit isn’t done.

The rise of right wing terrorism is now the greatest threat to UK security and this week saw Jacob Rees-Mogg quote from the Far right’s playbook on anti-Semitism. This, the Press said, proved he is unfit for office and should be deselected. Something the Conservative Party will not do. Another Tory icon, Dominic Cummings, was accused of lying to undermine MPs. There’s a surprise.

Boris Johnson and the Jennifer Arcuri affair refuse to go away. Johnson keeps denying it but more and more evidence is appearing of something dishonest and fraudulent goings on with taxpayers’ money.

 

 

Environment

As Extinction Rebellion prepare for mass protests shocking reports emerged this week about the state of British wildlife. This is not the Amazon burning or Indonesia on fire, it’s like ‘football’s coming home’ except this time it’s the Climate Emergency. There are an incredible 13 per cent less species than in the 1970s because of pollution, climate change and farming destroying habitats. Now many more animals and plants are on the brink of extinction in the UK.

 

 

Stories of the week 25th August

 

 

Brexit

The Press noted that Boris Johnson looked twitchy and nervous as he met Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron this week. Both European leaders ensured that Johnson was left in no doubt that he had 30 days to come up with a solution for Northern Ireland. It took Jonson less than 30 seconds to lie in a public statement. He was quickly corrected by Angela Merkel.

More news on the much-promised UK-US Trade Deal this week and most of it grim. It appears that not only will the UK suffer from potentially hazardous US food safety standards with delicacies like chlorinated chicken but also the US is eyeing up the NHS.  The same medicine costs 10 to 20 times more in the US than it currently does in the UK and people fear of a huge cost explosion for prescribed drugs.

A new video games ‘Brexit Royale’ will depict the population of the UK fighting each other to the death to survive in post Brexit Britain.

 

 

Politics

In true Star Wars style, a new ‘Rebel Alliance’ has formed to bring down the Johnson government’s and prevent No Deal.   Members from all parties including a large number of anti-Brexit Conservative MPs are launching a No Confidence vote and setting up an interim Government of National Unity while Johnson considers closing Parliament to push through his No Deal.  A striking example of Johnson’s abuse of power.

Boris Johnson was branded a known liar and was accused of adopting the same communication strategies as Putin.  His facebook chat ‘direct to the people’ is a deliberate ploy to avoid Press scrutiny and questioning in a direct copy of Putin use of the social media website. In the first broadcast, Johnson took less than 10 seconds to lie.

 

Austerity

In more distressing news on the outcomes of the Conservative Party’s near decade long destruction of benefits, tens of thousands of children in the UK are growing up in diabolical conditions having been housed in shipping containers. Critics say this is the Government’s abject failure to address homelessness and poverty.

 

Environment

In appalling and devastating environmental news, the Amazon is on fire. France and Ireland threatened to block and EU Trade Deal with Brazil because of the Brazilian Government’s inaction in tackling the blaze.

Reports emerged this week stating that people will have to ditch cars for the UK to possibly meet its carbon zero targets by 2050. Not such a bad thing wouldn’t you agree?

 

 

 

 

Stories of the week 14 July

 

Politics

The big stories this week in Politics are all around the Conservative Leadership race.

Boris Johnson was accused by the Press of being a spineless coward as he refused to support UK Ambassador to the US, Kim Darroch and threw him under a bus.  Despite Brexiteers accusing Remainers of making the UK a vassal state of the EU, the Press say that Johnson has done exactly the same thing with Brexit making the UK a vassal state of the US.  ‘Ordered by Trump, sacked by Johnson’ and ‘Trump said jump, Johnson said how high.  MPs from all sides, including a host of Tory MPs condemned Johnson for his lack of leadership.

It also seems that Conservative Party members are completely out of step with the rest of the country. Johnson has a huge lead over Jeremy Hunt with Party members according to Polls. However, Hunt is far more popular with the rest of the country with voters saying Johnson is an ‘irresponsible, self-serving buffoon’. But the real bad news for Conservatives is that the majority of voters polled say that neither Johnson nor Hunt would make a good Prime Minister.

MPs passed an historic and long overdue vote this week when they voted to bring the same level of human rights to Northern Ireland as enjoyed by the rest of the UK. MPs voted to allow abortion and same sex marriage in a landmark step.

Very bad news for the Brexit Party this week. Polls show that the party’s popularity is in sharp decline. Perhaps that may be something to do with outbursts such as these when a Brexit Party MEP said that the Royal Navy should attack EU fishing boats. A national embarrassment.

 

 

Brexit

There was more dreadful news on the potential fallout from a No Deal Brexit this week. BMW is moving engine manufacturing; Ireland say that the Northern Irish backstop debate is being badly and irresponsibly handled by both Hunt and Johnson; the UK faces decades of decline and Brexit will signal the end of the Union.  Project Fear was the usual unbelievable Leaver reply. Even the Head of the World Trade Organisation stated that Johnson is not grasping the truth of what post-Brexit trade looks like.  Trouble ahead.

 

 

Environment

This week saw massive shock waves on the environmental front as big hitters and big events hit the headlines. David Attenborough likened the fight against the climate emergency to the fight against slavery and warned of civil unrest in the face of our climate crisis. Prince Charles even warned that we have 18 months to save the planet. The UN revealed that we have one major climate event every week and a report found that city dwellers have billions of toxic are particles lodged in their hearts.

 

 

World

Violent protests continue in Hong Kong. Carrie Lam has said the extradition bill is dead but it’s not withdrawn as Joshua Wong, leader of the protest groups, states that the British police commander should face the consequences and pay the price for police action.

 

Technology

It seems it’s worth taking a gamble on Artificial Intelligence.  A robot beat top poker players in a major breakthrough for AI.

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