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Brexit betrayed or the end of May: What does David Davis's resignation mean?
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Topic Started: Jul 9 2018, 11:06 AM (258 Views)
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Jul 9 2018, 11:06 AM
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LONDON (Reuters) - David Davis thrust Prime Minister Theresa May's government into crisis by resigning as Brexit negotiator and publicly denouncing her strategy as a betrayal of voters' wishes that risked undermining British interests.
What happens next? Following are some scenarios.
REVOLT?
May's survival will depend on keeping other senior cabinet ministers in the government. All eyes are on Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, who is due to speak at a diplomatic conference later on Monday, and Environment Secretary Michael Gove.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/brexit-betrayed-end-may-does-david-daviss-resignation-111851181.html
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Jul 9 2018, 11:10 AM
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And now, Boris Johnson just resigned.
Whom will Donald Trump be meeting with in 4 days? Amazing stuff.
If you go on over to the BBC web page, under "World," you will find NOTHING about this story!
https://www.bbc.com/news/world
Only if you go to the "UK" tab will you see these two MAJOR news stories. What? The BBC is trying to hide this story? Put it on the second shelf, ....nothing to see here, move along? Amazing stuff happening today, ...right now.
The BBC as Frank Drebbin....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdFl__NlOpA
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Jul 9 2018, 12:21 PM
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And now, Boris Johnson just resigned. If you go on over to the BBC web page, under "World," you will find NOTHING about this story! https://www.bbc.com/news/world Ah, clicked on you link and found this
Boris Johnson quits to add to pressure on May over Brexit
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-44770847
So, you were saying?
Oh and by the way, I personally didn't think that Trump was welcome in the UK being a major twat and all that
Secondly 49% of the British were betrayed by the UK Government's decision to go ahead with Brexit against their will, amongst them, me. A decision of such magnitude should have required a two-third majority - it is insane that 51% can screw over 49% on such a decision. This is not, after all, a "which washing powder you prefer" poll.
Cheers Hughmac
Edited by Hughmac, Jul 9 2018, 12:21 PM.
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H4T wrote: [Global] nuclear annihilation is preferable to the pre-Trump immigration/refugee policies.
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Jul 9 2018, 01:02 PM
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And now, Boris Johnson just resigned. If you go on over to the BBC web page, under "World," you will find NOTHING about this story! https://www.bbc.com/news/world
Ah, clicked on you link and found this Boris Johnson quits to add to pressure on May over Brexit https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-44770847So, you were saying?Oh and by the way, I personally didn't think that Trump was welcome in the UK being a major twat and all that Secondly 49% of the British were betrayed by the UK Government's decision to go ahead with Brexit against their will, amongst them, me. A decision of such magnitude should have required a two-third majority - it is insane that 51% can screw over 49% on such a decision. This is not, after all, a "which washing powder you prefer" poll. Cheers Hughmac Did it require a 2/3rds majority to enter the EU?
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"if that **** wins we'll all hang from nooses"
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Jul 9 2018, 01:42 PM
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- Jul 9 2018, 11:10 AM
And now, Boris Johnson just resigned. If you go on over to the BBC web page, under "World," you will find NOTHING about this story! https://www.bbc.com/news/world
Ah, clicked on you link and found this Boris Johnson quits to add to pressure on May over Brexit https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-44770847So, you were saying?Oh and by the way, I personally didn't think that Trump was welcome in the UK being a major twat and all that Secondly 49% of the British were betrayed by the UK Government's decision to go ahead with Brexit against their will, amongst them, me. A decision of such magnitude should have required a two-third majority - it is insane that 51% can screw over 49% on such a decision. This is not, after all, a "which washing powder you prefer" poll. Cheers Hughmac Did it require a 2/3rds majority to enter the EU? "The United Kingdom made its first application to join in 1961. It was quickly apparent that there was a danger of political isolation within Western Europe, Commonwealth states were rushing to do deals with the new bloc, and it had American support. This application was vetoed by the French Government in 1963 with a second application vetoed by the French again in 1967. It was only in 1969 that the green light was given to negotiations for British membership. The United Kingdom joined the European Economic Community (as it then was) on 1 January 1973 with Denmark and Ireland. This proved controversial at the time. The Labour party initially sought renegotiation of membership. This was toned down to requiring a referendum on whether the United Kingdom should remain part of the Community. This referendum was duly held in 1975 with a 67% vote in favour of continued membership. "
That sounds like a two-thirds majority to me - I voted to join in 1975.
http://ukandeu.ac.uk/fact-figures/when-did-britain-decide-to-join-the-european-union/
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H4T wrote: [Global] nuclear annihilation is preferable to the pre-Trump immigration/refugee policies.
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Jul 9 2018, 01:55 PM
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And now, Boris Johnson just resigned. If you go on over to the BBC web page, under "World," you will find NOTHING about this story! https://www.bbc.com/news/world
Ah, clicked on you link and found this Boris Johnson quits to add to pressure on May over Brexit https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-44770847So, you were saying?Oh and by the way, I personally didn't think that Trump was welcome in the UK being a major twat and all that Secondly 49% of the British were betrayed by the UK Government's decision to go ahead with Brexit against their will, amongst them, me. A decision of such magnitude should have required a two-third majority - it is insane that 51% can screw over 49% on such a decision. This is not, after all, a "which washing powder you prefer" poll. Cheers Hughmac Did it require a 2/3rds majority to enter the EU?
"The United Kingdom made its first application to join in 1961. It was quickly apparent that there was a danger of political isolation within Western Europe, Commonwealth states were rushing to do deals with the new bloc, and it had American support. This application was vetoed by the French Government in 1963 with a second application vetoed by the French again in 1967. It was only in 1969 that the green light was given to negotiations for British membership. The United Kingdom joined the European Economic Community (as it then was) on 1 January 1973 with Denmark and Ireland. This proved controversial at the time. The Labour party initially sought renegotiation of membership. This was toned down to requiring a referendum on whether the United Kingdom should remain part of the Community. T his referendum was duly held in 1975 with a 67% vote in favour of continued membership. " That sounds like a two-thirds majority to me - I voted to join in 1975. http://ukandeu.ac.uk/fact-figures/when-did-britain-decide-to-join-the-european-union/ Ouch, felt that slap way over here.........................>
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Jul 9 2018, 02:05 PM
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And now, Boris Johnson just resigned. If you go on over to the BBC web page, under "World," you will find NOTHING about this story! https://www.bbc.com/news/world
Ah, clicked on you link and found this Boris Johnson quits to add to pressure on May over Brexit https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-44770847So, you were saying?Oh and by the way, I personally didn't think that Trump was welcome in the UK being a major twat and all that Secondly 49% of the British were betrayed by the UK Government's decision to go ahead with Brexit against their will, amongst them, me. A decision of such magnitude should have required a two-third majority - it is insane that 51% can screw over 49% on such a decision. This is not, after all, a "which washing powder you prefer" poll. Cheers Hughmac Did it require a 2/3rds majority to enter the EU?
"The United Kingdom made its first application to join in 1961. It was quickly apparent that there was a danger of political isolation within Western Europe, Commonwealth states were rushing to do deals with the new bloc, and it had American support. This application was vetoed by the French Government in 1963 with a second application vetoed by the French again in 1967. It was only in 1969 that the green light was given to negotiations for British membership. The United Kingdom joined the European Economic Community (as it then was) on 1 January 1973 with Denmark and Ireland. This proved controversial at the time. The Labour party initially sought renegotiation of membership. This was toned down to requiring a referendum on whether the United Kingdom should remain part of the Community. T his referendum was duly held in 1975 with a 67% vote in favour of continued membership. " That sounds like a two-thirds majority to me - I voted to join in 1975. http://ukandeu.ac.uk/fact-figures/when-did-britain-decide-to-join-the-european-union/
Ouch, felt that slap way over here.........................> - H
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H4T wrote: [Global] nuclear annihilation is preferable to the pre-Trump immigration/refugee policies.
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Jul 9 2018, 03:09 PM
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The EU is the heir to third Reich and the Soviet Union; I must be destroyed.
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Skipping leg day is the equivalent of a woman having an abortion. You're ashamed of it, and it was probably unnecessary. #MAGA #wallsnotwars
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Jul 9 2018, 03:15 PM
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And now, Boris Johnson just resigned. Whom will Donald Trump be meeting with in 4 days? Amazing stuff. If you go on over to the BBC web page, under "World," you will find NOTHING about this story! https://www.bbc.com/news/worldOnly if you go to the "UK" tab will you see these two MAJOR news stories. What? The BBC is trying to hide this story? Put it on the second shelf, ....nothing to see here, move along? Amazing stuff happening today, ...right now. The BBC as Frank Drebbin.... Mozart American ‘Deplorables’ find common cause and understanding with the British ‘commoners’; both groups fighting against a political class that sees themselves as better than the group they are supposed to represent. Sickening elitism and globalism on display in both countries. Underpinning it all is the root of all evil, money.
The timing is interesting. U.S. President Trump is scheduled to arrive in the U.K on Thursday. President Trump fully supports the sovereign right of the British people to get out of the European Union; and he supports Brexit. Conversely Prime Minister Theresa May is aligned with the ruling class against the majority will of her constituents. There is a prime opportunity for President Trump to speak in support of Brexit and dispatch the elitist sensibilities of the British ruling class.
No doubt the politicians within the U.K. are concerned about the optics of a U.S. President Trump outlining freedom and the voice of the people while the elite ruling class are forced to listen….. This could get very interesting.
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Jul 9 2018, 04:24 PM
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The EU is the heir to third Reich and the Soviet Union; I must be destroyed. Well, you're certainly an authority on destruction - God knows that you work hard at auto-destruct... - H
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H4T wrote: [Global] nuclear annihilation is preferable to the pre-Trump immigration/refugee policies.
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And now, Boris Johnson just resigned. Whom will Donald Trump be meeting with in 4 days? Amazing stuff. If you go on over to the BBC web page, under "World," you will find NOTHING about this story! https://www.bbc.com/news/worldOnly if you go to the "UK" tab will you see these two MAJOR news stories. What? The BBC is trying to hide this story? Put it on the second shelf, ....nothing to see here, move along? Amazing stuff happening today, ...right now. The BBC as Frank Drebbin.... Mozart
American ‘Deplorables’ find common cause and understanding with the British ‘commoners’; both groups fighting against a political class that sees themselves as better than the group they are supposed to represent. Sickening elitism and globalism on display in both countries. Underpinning it all is the root of all evil, money. The timing is interesting. U.S. President Trump is scheduled to arrive in the U.K on Thursday. President Trump fully supports the sovereign right of the British people to get out of the European Union; and he supports Brexit. Conversely Prime Minister Theresa May is aligned with the ruling class against the majority will of her constituents. There is a prime opportunity for President Trump to speak in support of Brexit and dispatch the elitist sensibilities of the British ruling class. No doubt the politicians within the U.K. are concerned about the optics of a U.S. President Trump outlining freedom and the voice of the people while the elite ruling class are forced to listen….. This could get very interesting. link The only reason that Trump would support Brexit is because it weakens the EU and the UK. The US wants to be able to dictate to individual nations and is seriously hampered by a united Europe.
There are sectors of the UK that seriously think that the US needs the UK but the only reason that the US and UK had a "special relationship" was that the US could undermine Europe via the UK Trojan Horse. As soon as Britain pulls out the US will drop the UK like a brick.
But, you've got stuck-on-stupid by the boatload in the UK, with the delusional thinking that the UK has the power of its former imperial days.
The truth is, like it or not, that survival in the future power blocks necessitate alignment: Europe, China, India, Ibero-America, the US: these are the five economic power blocks of tomorrow, all of whom have abundant natural resources except Europe; all of whom have populations of over 500 million, except the USA. Britain, by itself, has simply no chance.
Russia with its 144 million will eventually align with Europe, as Japan (127m) will with China. Africa, despite all its natural resources, will never get a chance to get its act together and will fall prey to European and Chinese commercial exploitation - sad but inevitable.
Cheers Hughmac
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And now, Boris Johnson just resigned. If you go on over to the BBC web page, under "World," you will find NOTHING about this story! https://www.bbc.com/news/world
Ah, clicked on you link and found this Boris Johnson quits to add to pressure on May over Brexit https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-44770847So, you were saying?Oh and by the way, I personally didn't think that Trump was welcome in the UK being a major twat and all that Secondly 49% of the British were betrayed by the UK Government's decision to go ahead with Brexit against their will, amongst them, me. A decision of such magnitude should have required a two-third majority - it is insane that 51% can screw over 49% on such a decision. This is not, after all, a "which washing powder you prefer" poll. Cheers Hughmac Did it require a 2/3rds majority to enter the EU?
"The United Kingdom made its first application to join in 1961. It was quickly apparent that there was a danger of political isolation within Western Europe, Commonwealth states were rushing to do deals with the new bloc, and it had American support. This application was vetoed by the French Government in 1963 with a second application vetoed by the French again in 1967. It was only in 1969 that the green light was given to negotiations for British membership. The United Kingdom joined the European Economic Community (as it then was) on 1 January 1973 with Denmark and Ireland. This proved controversial at the time. The Labour party initially sought renegotiation of membership. This was toned down to requiring a referendum on whether the United Kingdom should remain part of the Community. T his referendum was duly held in 1975 with a 67% vote in favour of continued membership. " That sounds like a two-thirds majority to me - I voted to join in 1975. http://ukandeu.ac.uk/fact-figures/when-did-britain-decide-to-join-the-european-union/ So no then. Got it.
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And now, Boris Johnson just resigned. Whom will Donald Trump be meeting with in 4 days? Amazing stuff. If you go on over to the BBC web page, under "World," you will find NOTHING about this story! https://www.bbc.com/news/worldOnly if you go to the "UK" tab will you see these two MAJOR news stories. What? The BBC is trying to hide this story? Put it on the second shelf, ....nothing to see here, move along? Amazing stuff happening today, ...right now. The BBC as Frank Drebbin.... Mozart
American ‘Deplorables’ find common cause and understanding with the British ‘commoners’; both groups fighting against a political class that sees themselves as better than the group they are supposed to represent. Sickening elitism and globalism on display in both countries. Underpinning it all is the root of all evil, money. The timing is interesting. U.S. President Trump is scheduled to arrive in the U.K on Thursday. President Trump fully supports the sovereign right of the British people to get out of the European Union; and he supports Brexit. Conversely Prime Minister Theresa May is aligned with the ruling class against the majority will of her constituents. There is a prime opportunity for President Trump to speak in support of Brexit and dispatch the elitist sensibilities of the British ruling class. No doubt the politicians within the U.K. are concerned about the optics of a U.S. President Trump outlining freedom and the voice of the people while the elite ruling class are forced to listen….. This could get very interesting. link
The only reason that Trump would support Brexit is because it weakens the EU and the UK. The US wants to be able to dictate to individual nations and is seriously hampered by a united Europe. There are sectors of the UK that seriously think that the US needs the UK but the only reason that the US and UK had a "special relationship" was that the US could undermine Europe via the UK Trojan Horse. As soon as Britain pulls out the US will drop the UK like a brick. But, you've got stuck-on-stupid by the boatload in the UK, with the delusional thinking that the UK has the power of its former imperial days. The truth is, like it or not, that survival in the future power blocks necessitate alignment: Europe, China, India, Ibero-America, the US: these are the five economic power blocks of tomorrow, all of whom have abundant natural resources except Europe; all of whom have populations of over 500 million, except the USA. Britain, by itself, has no chance. Cheers Hughmac Irrelevant.
Britain had no chance against Phillip II Napoleon Hitler
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Skipping leg day is the equivalent of a woman having an abortion. You're ashamed of it, and it was probably unnecessary. #MAGA #wallsnotwars
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And now, Boris Johnson just resigned. If you go on over to the BBC web page, under "World," you will find NOTHING about this story! https://www.bbc.com/news/world
Ah, clicked on you link and found this Boris Johnson quits to add to pressure on May over Brexit https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-44770847So, you were saying?Oh and by the way, I personally didn't think that Trump was welcome in the UK being a major twat and all that Secondly 49% of the British were betrayed by the UK Government's decision to go ahead with Brexit against their will, amongst them, me. A decision of such magnitude should have required a two-third majority - it is insane that 51% can screw over 49% on such a decision. This is not, after all, a "which washing powder you prefer" poll. Cheers Hughmac Did it require a 2/3rds majority to enter the EU?
"The United Kingdom made its first application to join in 1961. It was quickly apparent that there was a danger of political isolation within Western Europe, Commonwealth states were rushing to do deals with the new bloc, and it had American support. This application was vetoed by the French Government in 1963 with a second application vetoed by the French again in 1967. It was only in 1969 that the green light was given to negotiations for British membership. The United Kingdom joined the European Economic Community (as it then was) on 1 January 1973 with Denmark and Ireland. This proved controversial at the time. The Labour party initially sought renegotiation of membership. This was toned down to requiring a referendum on whether the United Kingdom should remain part of the Community. T his referendum was duly held in 1975 with a 67% vote in favour of continued membership. " That sounds like a two-thirds majority to me - I voted to join in 1975. http://ukandeu.ac.uk/fact-figures/when-did-britain-decide-to-join-the-european-union/ So no then. Got it. Evidently you don't but never mind - nobody seriously expected you too - H
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And now, Boris Johnson just resigned. Whom will Donald Trump be meeting with in 4 days? Amazing stuff. If you go on over to the BBC web page, under "World," you will find NOTHING about this story! https://www.bbc.com/news/worldOnly if you go to the "UK" tab will you see these two MAJOR news stories. What? The BBC is trying to hide this story? Put it on the second shelf, ....nothing to see here, move along? Amazing stuff happening today, ...right now. The BBC as Frank Drebbin.... Mozart
American ‘Deplorables’ find common cause and understanding with the British ‘commoners’; both groups fighting against a political class that sees themselves as better than the group they are supposed to represent. Sickening elitism and globalism on display in both countries. Underpinning it all is the root of all evil, money. The timing is interesting. U.S. President Trump is scheduled to arrive in the U.K on Thursday. President Trump fully supports the sovereign right of the British people to get out of the European Union; and he supports Brexit. Conversely Prime Minister Theresa May is aligned with the ruling class against the majority will of her constituents. There is a prime opportunity for President Trump to speak in support of Brexit and dispatch the elitist sensibilities of the British ruling class. No doubt the politicians within the U.K. are concerned about the optics of a U.S. President Trump outlining freedom and the voice of the people while the elite ruling class are forced to listen….. This could get very interesting. link
The only reason that Trump would support Brexit is because it weakens the EU and the UK. The US wants to be able to dictate to individual nations and is seriously hampered by a united Europe. There are sectors of the UK that seriously think that the US needs the UK but the only reason that the US and UK had a "special relationship" was that the US could undermine Europe via the UK Trojan Horse. As soon as Britain pulls out the US will drop the UK like a brick. But, you've got stuck-on-stupid by the boatload in the UK, with the delusional thinking that the UK has the power of its former imperial days. The truth is, like it or not, that survival in the future power blocks necessitate alignment: Europe, China, India, Ibero-America, the US: these are the five economic power blocks of tomorrow, all of whom have abundant natural resources except Europe; all of whom have populations of over 500 million, except the USA. Britain, by itself, has no chance. Cheers Hughmac
Irrelevant. Britain had no chance against Phillip II Napoleon Hitler The EU is a threat to western civilization which will go the way of the USSR Why do you start your posts with your widely accepted username? - H
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And now, Boris Johnson just resigned. Whom will Donald Trump be meeting with in 4 days? Amazing stuff. If you go on over to the BBC web page, under "World," you will find NOTHING about this story! https://www.bbc.com/news/worldOnly if you go to the "UK" tab will you see these two MAJOR news stories. What? The BBC is trying to hide this story? Put it on the second shelf, ....nothing to see here, move along? Amazing stuff happening today, ...right now. The BBC as Frank Drebbin.... Mozart
American ‘Deplorables’ find common cause and understanding with the British ‘commoners’; both groups fighting against a political class that sees themselves as better than the group they are supposed to represent. Sickening elitism and globalism on display in both countries. Underpinning it all is the root of all evil, money. The timing is interesting. U.S. President Trump is scheduled to arrive in the U.K on Thursday. President Trump fully supports the sovereign right of the British people to get out of the European Union; and he supports Brexit. Conversely Prime Minister Theresa May is aligned with the ruling class against the majority will of her constituents. There is a prime opportunity for President Trump to speak in support of Brexit and dispatch the elitist sensibilities of the British ruling class. No doubt the politicians within the U.K. are concerned about the optics of a U.S. President Trump outlining freedom and the voice of the people while the elite ruling class are forced to listen….. This could get very interesting. link
The only reason that Trump would support Brexit is because it weakens the EU and the UK. The US wants to be able to dictate to individual nations and is seriously hampered by a united Europe. There are sectors of the UK that seriously think that the US needs the UK but the only reason that the US and UK had a "special relationship" was that the US could undermine Europe via the UK Trojan Horse. As soon as Britain pulls out the US will drop the UK like a brick. But, you've got stuck-on-stupid by the boatload in the UK, with the delusional thinking that the UK has the power of its former imperial days. The truth is, like it or not, that survival in the future power blocks necessitate alignment: Europe, China, India, Ibero-America, the US: these are the five economic power blocks of tomorrow, all of whom have abundant natural resources except Europe; all of whom have populations of over 500 million, except the USA. Britain, by itself, has simply no chance. Russia with its 144 million will eventually align with Europe, as Japan (127m) will with China. Africa, despite all its natural resources, will never get a chance to get its act together and will fall prey to European and Chinese commercial exploitation - sad but inevitable. Cheers Hughmac Globalist bulls**t propaganda.
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And now, Boris Johnson just resigned. Whom will Donald Trump be meeting with in 4 days? Amazing stuff. If you go on over to the BBC web page, under "World," you will find NOTHING about this story! https://www.bbc.com/news/worldOnly if you go to the "UK" tab will you see these two MAJOR news stories. What? The BBC is trying to hide this story? Put it on the second shelf, ....nothing to see here, move along? Amazing stuff happening today, ...right now. The BBC as Frank Drebbin.... Mozart
American ‘Deplorables’ find common cause and understanding with the British ‘commoners’; both groups fighting against a political class that sees themselves as better than the group they are supposed to represent. Sickening elitism and globalism on display in both countries. Underpinning it all is the root of all evil, money. The timing is interesting. U.S. President Trump is scheduled to arrive in the U.K on Thursday. President Trump fully supports the sovereign right of the British people to get out of the European Union; and he supports Brexit. Conversely Prime Minister Theresa May is aligned with the ruling class against the majority will of her constituents. There is a prime opportunity for President Trump to speak in support of Brexit and dispatch the elitist sensibilities of the British ruling class. No doubt the politicians within the U.K. are concerned about the optics of a U.S. President Trump outlining freedom and the voice of the people while the elite ruling class are forced to listen….. This could get very interesting. link
The only reason that Trump would support Brexit is because it weakens the EU and the UK. The US wants to be able to dictate to individual nations and is seriously hampered by a united Europe. There are sectors of the UK that seriously think that the US needs the UK but the only reason that the US and UK had a "special relationship" was that the US could undermine Europe via the UK Trojan Horse. As soon as Britain pulls out the US will drop the UK like a brick. But, you've got stuck-on-stupid by the boatload in the UK, with the delusional thinking that the UK has the power of its former imperial days. The truth is, like it or not, that survival in the future power blocks necessitate alignment: Europe, China, India, Ibero-America, the US: these are the five economic power blocks of tomorrow, all of whom have abundant natural resources except Europe; all of whom have populations of over 500 million, except the USA. Britain, by itself, has simply no chance. Russia with its 144 million will eventually align with Europe, as Japan (127m) will with China. Africa, despite all its natural resources, will never get a chance to get its act together and will fall prey to European and Chinese commercial exploitation - sad but inevitable. Cheers Hughmac
Globalist bulls**t propaganda. Iceland us thriving. Only because their woman are much better looking than those in the UK....
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I can't imagine why Brits haven't dumped May yet................
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And now, Boris Johnson just resigned. Whom will Donald Trump be meeting with in 4 days? Amazing stuff. If you go on over to the BBC web page, under "World," you will find NOTHING about this story! https://www.bbc.com/news/worldOnly if you go to the "UK" tab will you see these two MAJOR news stories. What? The BBC is trying to hide this story? Put it on the second shelf, ....nothing to see here, move along? Amazing stuff happening today, ...right now. The BBC as Frank Drebbin.... Mozart
American ‘Deplorables’ find common cause and understanding with the British ‘commoners’; both groups fighting against a political class that sees themselves as better than the group they are supposed to represent. Sickening elitism and globalism on display in both countries. Underpinning it all is the root of all evil, money. The timing is interesting. U.S. President Trump is scheduled to arrive in the U.K on Thursday. President Trump fully supports the sovereign right of the British people to get out of the European Union; and he supports Brexit. Conversely Prime Minister Theresa May is aligned with the ruling class against the majority will of her constituents. There is a prime opportunity for President Trump to speak in support of Brexit and dispatch the elitist sensibilities of the British ruling class. No doubt the politicians within the U.K. are concerned about the optics of a U.S. President Trump outlining freedom and the voice of the people while the elite ruling class are forced to listen….. This could get very interesting. link
The only reason that Trump would support Brexit is because it weakens the EU and the UK. The US wants to be able to dictate to individual nations and is seriously hampered by a united Europe. There are sectors of the UK that seriously think that the US needs the UK but the only reason that the US and UK had a "special relationship" was that the US could undermine Europe via the UK Trojan Horse. As soon as Britain pulls out the US will drop the UK like a brick. But, you've got stuck-on-stupid by the boatload in the UK, with the delusional thinking that the UK has the power of its former imperial days. The truth is, like it or not, that survival in the future power blocks necessitate alignment: Europe, China, India, Ibero-America, the US: these are the five economic power blocks of tomorrow, all of whom have abundant natural resources except Europe; all of whom have populations of over 500 million, except the USA. Britain, by itself, has simply no chance. Russia with its 144 million will eventually align with Europe, as Japan (127m) will with China. Africa, despite all its natural resources, will never get a chance to get its act together and will fall prey to European and Chinese commercial exploitation - sad but inevitable. Cheers Hughmac
Globalist bulls**t propaganda. Iceland us thriving. Ah, an R2000 defecation - take care everybody not to bring it in on the bottom of your shoes - H
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I can't imagine why Brits haven't dumped May yet................ Neither can I, to be truthful - if the Tories are to have another female PM, let it be another Thatcher and not a Mary Poppins. - H
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H4T wrote: [Global] nuclear annihilation is preferable to the pre-Trump immigration/refugee policies.
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