Yes, it was very noticeable on yesterday's TV that the tory propaganda machine had gone into overdrive to give the Brexidiots something to cling to while the muddle continues with no good news from any quarter outside of a few 'august' bodies entirely populated and funded by tories.Daile Express Propaganda this morning/
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Brexit is Britain's 'ONCE in a LIFETIME' chance to fix damage caused by immigration.
Really? I wonder what they mean by that?
Great attempt to cover up once again that the Tory cuts are the real problem.
And from the Guardian
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Liam Fox: globalisation needs to be championed more vigorously"
Does it indeed? Perhaps he hopes the average Brexit voter fails to understand what it means?
And the fool appears in the Guardian
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Don’t blame globalisation for poverty
Liam Fox
It's all done with the best intentions. we just have to control corruption according to him.
And brings massive benefits to the poorest people.
Except the massive benefits are always restricted to the very rich of course...
What we now have from Fox is a clear admission of failure to even begin to understand the problem the country faces, and to promote the idea of a hard Brexit as being to our advantage, because he hasn't got a clue as to how to do anything else.Yes, it was very noticeable on yesterday's TV that the tory propaganda machine had gone into overdrive to give the Brexidiots something to cling to while the muddle continues with no good news from any quarter outside of a few 'august' bodies entirely populated and funded by tories.
I felt embarrassed watching Liar Fox standing in front of TV cameras, lying through his teeth offering nothing new to the watching public 3 months after the referendum. If it were such a great idea, there should be no need for all this shilly-shallying; let's just get on with it and go for a 'hard Brexit'.
Those misguided and gulled into believing the huge lies promulgated by the fascist clowns at the outset, must surely by now be entirely sick of hearing the same old tag lines while nothing is actually happening regarding 'Brexit.
Tom
Also one year?It has occurred to me that there are parallels Tony Blair > Gordon Brown and David Cameron > Theresa May.
Tony Blair gave the PM to Gordon Brown with the punitive baggage of the banking crisis,Gordon Brown lasted one year.
David Cameron has given the PM to Theresa May with the difficult baggage of Brexit , I wonder how long Theresa May will last?
KudosDave
Almost certainly he will inherit the hot seat in due course...I watched question time last night,the lady playright was about to say the most interesting point in the evening,about Theresa May taking away the democratic right of Parliament by her Royal Prerogative dictatorship when Rod Liddle (Sun journalist looking after his Murdoch job)shouted her down.
The minute anyone mentions this legal action the Leavers go back onto 'the people have spoken' and 'brexit means brexit' rubbish,Even the lady Patel was making sure she kept the Theresa May line.
But at some point the 450 democratically elected MPs who are still largely Remainers will get their voice and Parliament will rightfully decide whether Article 50 is triggered and if so what form Brexit will take.
How much longer can the Brexiters 'tread water' and avoid telling us what their idea of Brexit is? Theresa May and David Davis are very wary of any of our home parliaments being involved in these decisions,because that will be the end of all of them,is that Osborne I see,waiting in the wings with a knife,hehe
KudosDave
Cameron had already negotiated that we were not to be involved in any further integration, and everyone seems to have forgotten that.in the absence of any new idea, the brexiters are loud as usual.
However, there seems to be a developing idea of a 'continental partnership', essentially a second ring for EU members which are not keen on further integration.
http://bruegel.org/2016/08/europe-after-brexit-a-proposal-for-a-continental-partnership/
it's not far from Philip Hammond's own view.In our proposal, we take those two political constraints [the ECJ and FOM] as given. The relationship between the UK and the EU that we propose would therefore be based on an intergovernmental form of collaboration, with no legal right to free movement for workers but a regime of some controlled labour mobility and a contribution to the EU budget. The goal of the proposal is to create a framework for continued close cooperation, even integration, on matters of common interest.
Trey....isn't that essentially the EU without freedom of movement of people....surely it would be simpler for the EU to restrict people movement?in the absence of any new idea, the brexiters are loud as usual.
However, there seems to be a developing idea of a 'continental partnership', essentially a second ring for EU members which are not keen on further integration.
http://bruegel.org/2016/08/europe-after-brexit-a-proposal-for-a-continental-partnership/
The government won't give Nissan any compensation otherwise it will open the way for everyone who suffers to get compensated.I note with interest that Nissan are demanding compensation for any losses incurred by us leaving the EU.
Now this idea has great merit, we, the voters who want to remain in the EU surely have exactly the same right to compensation for any losses.
An online petition seems a great idea
Sorry I just had another hysterical Mirth attack, they seem to be coming more often!
that would need a treaty change, can't be done in a hurry. The immediate danger for the EU is Marine Le Pen. Her support group is not unlike Momentum, capable of rocking any boat at next French presidential election (April and May 2017). After Alain Juppe, Le Pen is leading and commands at least 30% of the votes, enough to get her into the second round.Trey....isn't that essentially the EU without freedom of movement of people....surely it would be simpler for the EU to restrict people movement?
KudosDave
I think the Le Pens, pere et fille, were always going to be nearly people, a bit like Farage and UKIP.After Alain Juppe, Le Pen is leading and commands at least 30% of the votes, enough to get her into the second round.
possibly. However, Marine Le Pen is as articulate as Farage and much more guarded in her speeches than her dad or niece Marion Marechal, for that reason, she is even a bigger threat to the EU than Farage.I think the Le Pens, pere et fille, were always going to be nearly people, a bit like Farage and UKIP.
I believe Alan Juppé has it wrapped up already.
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