Mrs May and the British Government are inconsistent. On the one hand they and the EU support the Spanish Government's approach to the Catalan problem. But what would they say if the Scots wanted another independence referendum? From past records, the Government and the EU would oppose it. What if the Scots went ahead with a referendum, regardless of the Government and the EU, and won a large majority in favour of independence? Would she and the Government, with the EU's blessing, send the army to surround the Scottish Parliament building, sack all the members of the Scottish Parliament, and put in their own puppet replacements?
Where is democracy today? Biggest is not best. Small is beautiful.
Sunday, 29 October 2017
Friday, 27 October 2017
THE CATALAN PARLIAMENT SAYS YES TO INDEPENDENCE - HOORAY!!!!
With increasing populations everywhere, many are feeling ignored, and calls for independence will come. Congratulations to the Catalonians. I wish them the very best. Mrs May couldn't bring herself to do the same, like the mean-mouthed lot of the EU. The behaviour of the king, and the prime minister of Spain is like that of the Spanish Inquisition.
Scotland will hopefully follow the Catalonians.
The prime minister condones spending more and more on London and ignores the areas to the north of it.
Scotland will hopefully follow the Catalonians.
The prime minister condones spending more and more on London and ignores the areas to the north of it.
Monday, 23 October 2017
WHICH LARGE EMPLOYERS??????
Come on, own up!!!!! Which big employers are we supposed to take notice of????? Who is seeking a transition deal that continues as though we had never left the EU????? These are the wishes of traitors.
Thursday, 19 October 2017
THE EU HAS SCREWED-UP ANY NEGOTIATIONS FROM THE START
Today the BBC site showed a photograph of Merkel and Macron, each covering their mouths at the same time, with May in the middle, head bowed, apparently listening. Whatever the reason these EU leaders had for covering their mouths, it looked as though May was being stitched-up. The EU has dictated the order of negotiations from the start, and she has accepted their terms. The British should have stated what it wanted, at least as an opening position, including trade. It should have refused to start negotiations under the conditions imposed by the EU. No-one in their right mind would even begin to negotiate without an idea of what they were going to get. A deal is not necessary. Lawson and Redwood are right. We could just go without a deal and trade under WTO rules. After leaving and starting to trade under WTO rules, we could agree any other relations with the EU. We would probably have to trade under WTO rules with other countries, not in the EU, in any case.
Sunday, 15 October 2017
WE NEED A WARTIME SPIRIT
It is clear that the EU is going to mess us about for as long as possible. We will probably have to take knocks both before and after we come out of the EU. But the British people can face adversity if they do the right thing. This means cutting loose from the monster that is the EU, negotiating with other countries outside of the EU, designing and building our own complete products once more, being more self-sufficient, with food for example. The recent Bombardier experience is a good example of how our aircraft industry has become dependent on the fortunes of other countries.
We have done it before we went into the EU and we can do it again when we come out of it. The labour party should be pleased that it would release the potential of British workers. We should never have been led into the EU in the first place. Over the years I have seen hundreds of companies and good jobs go from the Midlands area as a consequence of the EU and its emphasis on globalism.
The effect on the environment would be positive when we come out of the EU. The reduction in transport would be considerable with fewer lorries and fewer ships from China having to come into the UK.
We have done it before we went into the EU and we can do it again when we come out of it. The labour party should be pleased that it would release the potential of British workers. We should never have been led into the EU in the first place. Over the years I have seen hundreds of companies and good jobs go from the Midlands area as a consequence of the EU and its emphasis on globalism.
The effect on the environment would be positive when we come out of the EU. The reduction in transport would be considerable with fewer lorries and fewer ships from China having to come into the UK.
Wednesday, 4 October 2017
NO INDUSTRIAL STRATEGY FROM LABOUR OR CONSERVATIVES
Both parties propose to spend money as though it really does grow on trees but they don't say how we are going to earn it. Unless someone comes up with a strong industrial policy for Britain we are headed for poverty. The bankers won't save us, Mark Carney won't save us (what a waste of time he is), and nor will the city.
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