Brexit, for once some facts.

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On question time there was the usual....democracy,will of the people,responses.
How is it democratic that we ended up with 30 extreme right wing Tories now steering parliament and steering the country?
What threats do these 'bastards' have over Theresa May?
It has echos of the 1930's when Hitler took over Germany with a relatively small number of Nazis that brainwashed a disillusioned public and ended up seizing power.....the current power grab attempt by the government is a worrying trend. You have to say that the cabinet have done a good job in neutralizing parliament.
KudosDave
Fascism always attracted the easily led, and as we see, it still does!
It's simple Modus Operandi is....
  1. Convince people they have a Threatening Enemy
  2. Tell them they are traitors if they don't agree to your plan. (a plan as we have seen is optional here)
  3. Promise the Earth (on the side of a Bus)
  4. Then hold them in vice like grip to exploit them with thunderous threats and scurrilous character assassinations of the opposition in the media
  5. Brexit finally comes with a Fanfare and a great roll of drums,
  6. Disaster and disorder follows and It all ends in tears
It works every time, Gives the appearance of being a huge success,and eventually comes to grief in the same catastrophic way.

However our local Fascisti can't even get the "appearance of huge sucess" right as that required not just a puppet press, it requires someone who has real organisational talent.

And let's be honest, no one can accuse any of our Politicians of that!
 
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I am watching TM delivering her speech.
It's her best so far. Much more details than I expected.
Pretty good so far.
 

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The most cogent reaction to Mr's May's speech was in the Independent.

"Today, Open Britain are outside Mansion House giving out cake to people attending Theresa May's speech. The UK Government has been accused of trying to have its cake and eat it - journalists turning up for the speech this afternoon will no doubt be happy to do both.

Brexit should have "Someone left the Cake out in the rain" as it's theme song!
 
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Oh Dear, she just sank the Bankers!
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May announces the UK is not looking for passporting rights on financial services - something she says is intrinsic to the EU single market.

These rights allow UK companies to operate in EU countries without needing new licenses. The PM says another solution is necessary. That's a new announcement, we think."

Well it should get a laugh I suppose!
Hard Brexit it is then, and good luck to all who sail in her!
 
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To be answered by the EU with "what you'll get". :)
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as long as she can kick the can far enough to get the transition deal done, the rest can wait.
Inertia will do the work for a soft brexit.
 

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May announces the UK is not looking for passporting rights on financial services - something she says is intrinsic to the EU single market.

These rights allow UK companies to operate in EU countries without needing new licenses. The PM says another solution is necessary.
At least that's realistic, but considering the importance to us of financial services it's a crazy position to take. They really do seem to have some suicidal tendencies.
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Well she can hardly say we have an agreed situation, can she? after all they have tried that already and got their fingers burnt.
she has softened the brexiters with the role of the ECJ.

a) accept that we can't have cake and eating it (access to SM won't be as good)
b) accept the ECJ jurisdiction in all the areas that we continue to participate in (Euratom, Erasmus, Pharmaceuticals, Aviation)
c) accept binding agreement regarding keeping food standards - again, may be fudged to accept ECJ jurisdiction.
d) tell the EU (quite rightly) that any deal is cherry picking

It seems that the only card that the hard brexiters still hold is controlling EU immigration. Can someone remind the brexiters that EU migration is now only a quarter of non-EU immigration?

The Pound remains unchanged. I was expecting a small gain - may be Monday.
 
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I've not been watching in detail... but from the highlights I've seen, the £ has been rising all this week pretty much since Labour announced they wanted to keep is in the Common Market.
it did go up in the morning JC made his speech, peaking at $1.406 - then dropped back in the afternoon, presumably after the journalists analysed his speech and decided that it was the same cherry cake - not the same cake mix but still cherry cake.
 

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May's speech today was rubbish. She no longer represents at least half her party and she certainly does not represent the views of the majority of British people - May is a power-crazed, self-aggrandising liar and cheat.

Here is what she had to say to the people of this country when she became PM:


The people of the UK need to call this woman to account - she was an abject failure as a Home Secretary and she is even worse in the important role of Prime Minister.

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May's speech today was rubbish. She no longer represents at least half her party and she certainly does not represent the views of the majority of British people - May is a power-crazed, self-aggrandising liar and cheat.
you sound just as critical of her as the brexiters posting on the Express.
She has today chosen a soft brexit course and won't endear herself to the evangelist brexiters for sure.
 
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