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    hmm ...

    just 11 days ago ...



    Britain’s next prime minister: Theresa May

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    "Theresa May will replace David Cameron as Britain’s prime minister. What do we know of the woman who’s heading for 10 Downing Street? In the past, she supported tightening immigration controls and mass surveillance. RT correspondent Polly Boiko reports from London on May’s record, and her reputation among colleagues for “being tough.”

    Published on Jul 11, 2016


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    EU launches sanctions procedures against Spain & Portugal



    Published on 12 Jul 2016

    Eurozone finance ministers have decided to start sanctions procedures
    against Spain and Portugal for breaching EU spending rules.

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    An amusing summery by Mail columnist Peter Hitchin in the wake of the Exit vote....


    Peter Hitchens so happy about Brexit



    Published on 24 Jun 2016

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    Blueprint for Brexit: David Davis - Out by 2018

    By David on 15 July 2016 GMT Political Manipulation




    In a sign of his plans, David Davis, the new Secretary of State for exiting
    the EU, suggested that Britain will demand full control of its borders but
    will want to retain access to the European Union’s single market.

    Britain would start the process of leaving the European Union by the end
    of this year, after consulting with administrations in Scotland, Wales and
    Northern Ireland and other business groups and unions, David Davis stated.

    Britain will leave the European Union finally by December 2018.

    Read more: Blueprint for Brexit: David Davis – Out by 2018

    http://www.express.co.uk/news/politi...ry-David-Davis

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    Davis Davis: Trigger Brexit by start of 2017

    42 minutes ago


    The new minister in charge of Brexit says the UK should be able to formally
    trigger its departure from the EU "before or by the start of next year".

    David Davis called for a "brisk but measured" approach, with a likely exit
    from the EU around December 2018.He said the "first order of business"
    should be to strike trade deals with non EU countries.

    Meanwhile his predecessor, Oliver Letwin, warned the UK had no trade
    negotiators to lead its exit talks.Mr Davis, a longstanding campaigner
    for Brexit, was appointed as secretary of state for leaving the EU by
    new prime minister Theresa May.

    Mrs May has previously said she will not trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon
    Treaty, which starts a two-year process of leaving, before the end of 2016.


    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politic...he-eu-36802756

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    Anyone for more teeeeeeeeeaaa !!

    Theresa May suggests Brexit delay as she says no Article 50 until Scotland gives go-ahead

    By David on 16 July 2016 GMT



    Theresa May has indicated that Brexit could be delayed as she said she will not trigger the
    formal process for leaving the EU until there is an agreed “UK approach” backed by Scotland.

    The Prime Minister on Friday travelled to Scotland to meet Nicola Sturgeon, the First Minister,
    and discuss plans for Britain’s Brexit negotiation



    MAIL ON LINE....

    Has Theresa May given Nicola Sturgeon a veto over Brexit? Prime Minister
    promises not to trigger Article 50 until the Scots have signed up
    New Prime Minister makes Edinburgh first official trip of premiership
    Signals importance she is placing on stopping Scotland splitting from UK
    Sturgeon says she looks forward to 'constructive' relationship with May

    By Jason Groves and Alan Roden for the Daily Mail

    Published: 19:24, 14 July 2016 | Updated: 01:56, 16 July 2016





    Britain's departure from the European Union could be delayed to appease Scotland, Theresa May indicated yesterday.

    Speaking after talks with Nicola Sturgeon in Edinburgh, the Prime Minister
    said she would not trigger the formal exit process until she had agreed a
    'UK approach' with leaders in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

    Mrs May's visit to Scotland, just 48 hours into her premiership, was designed
    to underline her determination to keep the union together.

    Read more: Theresa May suggests Brexit delay as she says no Article 50 until Scotland gives go-ahead

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-together.html

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    Nicola Sturgeon: 'Possible Scotland can veto Brexit' - BBC News



    Published on 17 Jul 2016


    Scotland's First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has said it is possible Scotland
    could remain in the EU when the rest of the UK exits.Asked by Andrew Marr
    if there were ways to achieve such an arrangement, Ms Sturgeon said:
    "My position is: There might be, we're in unchartered territory."

    She said this meant there was an "opportunity to try to think things that
    might previously have been unthinkable and shape the future."

    Pressed on the question, Ms Sturgeon said: "I don't think that should be
    ruled out at this early stage."

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    Notice how many female PMs with a Merkel haircut we have now? There could still be more.

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    I found this quite interesting.

    http://sananda.website/matthew-ward-...ard-july-29th/

    I haven't looked at channelings in a long time, but things have been getting so crazy lately, I thought I would have a look. What it says about the presidential elections is interesting.

    My grandmother also said a while ago she thinks it will be neither Trump or Hillary, and she can be quite receptive.
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    Was I dreaming? I was half asleep this am aware of the radio 4 news in the background 06.30 - I couldn't swear to it, when I thought I heard the newsreader saying something about Jo cox murder- accusations about a Brexit distraction conspiracy- sometimes a few things are reported once only then the government phone up and get the subject boycotted, did anyone else hear this this am?

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    Quote Posted by sheme (here)
    Was I dreaming? I was half asleep this am aware of the radio 4 news in the background 06.30 - I couldn't swear to it, when I thought I heard the newsreader saying something about Jo cox murder- accusations about a Brexit distraction conspiracy- sometimes a few things are reported once only then the government phone up and get the subject boycotted, did anyone else hear this this am?

    That's strange, I was just reading this aswell:

    "The black nobility, for its part, is fighting desperately to keep their EU fascist government intact. They staged a killing (real or fake is not clear) of pro-EU politician Jo Cox to try to manipulate public opinion towards staying or at least create a plausible cover story for a planned vote stealing of the Brexit referendum due on June 23rd. WDS and Illuminati sources have both previously corresponded with Jo Cox when she was identifying herself as a Rothschild agent. If the British people vote to regain their independence, it will be a huge blow to the black nobility."

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    House of Lords peers hatch plan to block Britain leaving the European Union

    By David on 1 August 2016 GMT




    Unelected peers start House of Lords plot to BLOCK Brexit and force a second referendum
    Cross-party group of peers join forces to block UK leaving the EU
    Tory Baroness Wheatcroft: 'Imperative we don't press button on Article 50'
    She said: 'I think the Lords might actually delay things. I think there's a
    majority in the Lords for remaining'

    By Martin Robinson, Uk Chief Reporter For Mailonline

    Published: 07:08, 1 August 2016 | Updated: 10:40, 1 August 2016

    A cross-party group of unelected peers in the House of Lords is plotting to
    block Brexit, it was revealed today. Tory Baroness Wheatcroft said she felt
    it was 'imperative that we don't press the button on Article 50' - despite the
    result of the UK referendum in June.

    She says that there are dozens of peers who want to stop, delay or 'revisit'
    the result.Speaking to The Times, the former editor in chief of the Wall
    Street Journal Europe, said that she hoped delays in the Lords of any potential
    Brexit legislation would lead to a second referendum.

    A legal challenge on whether the Government can trigger Article 50 without the
    prior authorisation of Parliament is set to be heard in the High Court in the autumn.


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    Not all Scots want to be in Europe Nicola.....


    'Whole world of new possibilities' Scottish fishermen
    support Brexit, warn govt against rejoining EU

    By David on 1 August 2016 GMT




    Published on 31 Jul 2016
    Scottish national federation of fishermen has dubbed Brexit a unique opportunity
    for recovering the industry. They believe European management of fisheries has
    failed, and doesn't benefit the national industry that has seen almost a 50 percent
    decline in employment over the last four decades.

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    Every time I see a still of May it makes me jump. She looks possessed to say the least.

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    Every time I see a still of May it makes me jump. She looks possessed to say the least.
    Of course, she's one of the "club" (you don't think they'd replace Cameron with a good guy/gal, do you? )

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    I know, but Cameron looks pretty normal, and not like he's living in some kind of frequency-hell.

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    ST Theresa rallying the faithfull to the cause ....



    31st aug 2016




    Theresa May addresses cabinet at start of Brexit meeting

    3 hours ago


    Prime Minister Theresa May tells the cabinet that they have the opportunity
    "to forge a new positive role for the UK in the world" as she starts a special
    cabinet meeting at her official Chequers country residence.


    The meeting of the cabinet is the first since the summer recess and is focusing
    on the way forward for the UK on leaving the European Union.

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    UK will never leave EU: Top British academic

    By David on 31 August 2016 GMT



    British academic Thom Brooks

    ‘Britain’s departure from the European Union (EU) is impossible considering
    the complex process it requires, warns a top British professor, blasting
    Brexiteers for not realizing the “sheer enormity” of their decision.

    Nearly 52 percent of British voters opted to leave the EU in a referendum on
    June 23, in hopes of taking back control over their borders and having more
    economic freedom.

    Professor Thom Brooks, who is head of Law at the University of Durham,
    doubted that the UK government would ever be able to end the over
    4-decades-old membership in the union, The Independent reported Tuesday.’

    Read more: UK will never leave EU: Top British academic

    http://presstv.ir/Detail/2016/08/30/...hom-Brooks-May

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    After the fear tactics of the campaign the same old geo -political agenda's continue....

    =============================================



    G20: Theresa May faces Brexit trade pressure
    1 hour ago

    UK Prime Minister Theresa May has come under pressure at the G20 summit over Britain's trade
    links with the US and other countries after it leaves the EU.President Obama said the US would
    prioritise trade negotiations with the EU and Pacific nations over a UK deal.Japan has warned of
    "drastic changes" after Brexit and said the potentially "harmful effects" must be minimised.
    But Mrs May has insisted that the UK can prosper outside the EU and become a "global leader
    in free trade".Mrs May is also facing questions over Chinese investment in the UK ahead of a
    meeting with leader Xi Jinping later.

    Asked whether she "trusted" the Chinese government - amid claims she is reviewing China's planned
    investment in a new nuclear reactor in Hinkley Point on security grounds - she said the UK "had a
    relationship" with China she wanted to build on.

    read more...


    The two-day event is Mrs May's debut on the international stage

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37269916

    ====================================================
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    Obama & British Prime Minister Theresa May- Full News Conference



    Published on 4 Sep 2016
    US President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister Theresa May hold a news conference at
    the beginning of the G20 summit in China.
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