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Westministenders: The Slow Reveal

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RedToothBrush · 10/10/2018 23:16

The DUP are playing silly buggers.
The EU are getting nervous and turning down the pressure.
The ERG still want Schroedingers Brexit.
The Budget is coming. So is a government defeat or climb down.
The M26 is closing.

Keep thinking of the glorious freedom your blue passport will give up whilst you search waste tips.

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woman11017 · 11/10/2018 15:20

"Don't tell them your name, Pike".

A plan called Operation Brock has already led to works on the nearby M20 motorway, to create a contraflow lane to keep roads open if problems arise. Ministers had initially indicated Operation Brock was nothing to do with Brexit, but a Kent County Council report in July revealed the codename stands for “Brexit Operations Across Kent

www.politico.eu/article/uk-plan-to-use-m26-motorway-as-parking-lot-port-dover-if-no-brexit-deal/

@carolecadwalla
This is HUGE. Met police NOT investigating criminal behaviour by Leave campaigns citing ‘political sensitivities’. AFTER Electoral Commission rules they broke law and hands over evidence.

@AdamRamsay
The Electoral Commission found the main Leave campaigns broke the law, and referred them to the Met.

So why has the police not opened an investigation, 5 months later?…

MyBrexitGoesOnHoliday · 11/10/2018 15:25

Quiet i get you.
Regardless ofvwhich is you are or what your background/personal history is, a fascist country is scary as hell :(

Why is it that so few people seem to realise that??? (Yes I know, apathy, head in the sand, not following the news, knowing nothing about history/having forgotten about history etc etc)

In a previous thread, someone was saying that we have all become very complacent about democracy. Like it was something not worth fighting for because it feels like it has always and always will be there.
Yep....

lonelyplanetmum · 11/10/2018 15:25

Also known as boak..

MyBrexitGoesOnHoliday · 11/10/2018 15:28

woman because they’ve been told not to.
Because acknowledging that the Leave campaign broke the law means the result of the referendum is nill.
And some people dint want that....

Compare to Nazi germany, we dint even have a regular election to take us down the fascist route then....

Hazardswan · 11/10/2018 15:29

www.independent.co.uk/environment/vegetable-food-shortage-uk-crops-farming-extreme-weather-climate-change-a8578846.html

Vegetable food shortage here on our soon to be isolated island.

www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/esther-mcvey-admits-universal-credit-13400763

UC roll out the mirror is campaigning against it and many politicians are liking UC to the poll tax (I'm to young to know!). I'm already on UC and tbh if there's an expectation that people claiming have the time or energy to kick up a fuss then people aren't understanding how bad things are.

Having said that something along the lines of the miners and the LBG community coming together for UC and brexit though...hell stranger things have happened.

ShinyElena · 11/10/2018 15:31

I love this summary of our situation.

Westministenders: The Slow Reveal
Hazardswan · 11/10/2018 15:33

shiny Grin purfect!

BigChocFrenzy · 11/10/2018 15:42

Topic Questions" in the HoC confirms M26 closure is indeed about Brexit

Some previous fibbing also exposed:

https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2018-10-11/debates/FFB8E93E-40F7-4FE4-9534-8A8A6E958523/TopicalQuestions

Tom Tugendhat (Tonbridge and Malling) (Con):

"Does the Speaker agree that it has come to a pretty pass when a Member finds out that works have begun on a motorway to turn it into a parking lot
without consultation either with the local community or with surrounding Members?

The M26 works started last night.
I wrote to my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State in April to ask whether this was going to happen,
and I was assured that works were not planned.

Only yesterday was it confirmed to me that Highways England had said that that was exactly what was planned, despite having told me the reverse only a week earlier.

Does the Speaker agree with me, and will he urge my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State to explain to the House
how this planning permission has been granted with no consultation?"

Chris Grayling:
"I am happy to meet my hon. Friend to discuss this.

I do not expect any of the contingencies that we have in place for a no-deal Brexit to be needed,
because I am confident that we will reach a sensible agreement, Hmm
but I would be happy to discuss this with him."

BigChocFrenzy · 11/10/2018 15:42

Shiny Grin

bellinisurge · 11/10/2018 15:46

@ShinyElena - love it!

woman11017 · 11/10/2018 15:47

BCF funny how that story broke on SM not the BBC Grin yesterday and now KCC have changed their tune. Interesting.
Furious Tory MP hits out at secret plans to turn major motorway into giant Brexit ‘car park
uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/furious-tory-mp-hits-secret-plans-turn-major-motorway-giant-brexit-car-park-135522892.html

@tom_watson
Breaking the law during one of the most critical moments in the UK’s history - the EU referendum - makes it of urgent national interest that the police investigate what happened, how it happened and who was responsible.

MsForestier · 11/10/2018 15:49

shiny brilliant. More of a doggy person myself but that's brilliant.

WhatWouldScoobyDoo · 11/10/2018 15:55

shiny my cat is doing that right now Grin

HPFA · 11/10/2018 16:09

Ivan Rogers's speech last nigh tin Cambridge. A long read but extremely enlightening

share.trin.cam.ac.uk/sites/public/Comms/Rogers_brexit_as_revolution.pdf

RedToothBrush · 11/10/2018 16:10

amp.theguardian.com/business/2018/oct/11/patisserie-valerie-to-cease-trading-without-immediate-injection-of-capital?__twitter_impression=true
Patisserie Valerie to close down without 'immediate injection of capital'
Board of cakes and cafe chain says it is ‘assessing all options available to the business

The 92-year-old cake chain, which has more than 200 stores and more than 2,500 employees, on Wednesday halted trading in its shares as it revealed “potentially fraudulent” financial irregularities that, according to Sky News, could amount to more than £20m.

Just hours after the suspension, Patisserie Holdings said its board had been unaware that HM Revenue and Customs had filed a winding-up petition at the high court against Stonebeach over an unpaid £1.14m tax bill. The petition was filed on 14 September and published in the London Gazette, the official public record, on 5 October.

I give it a week before it's announced formally that it's potted.

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BigChocFrenzy · 11/10/2018 16:21

One of May's constituents very unhappy after trying to discuss Brexit with her

www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/my-brawl-over-brexit-with-prime-minister-theresa-may-1-4807899

I moved backwards slightly and to be honest, I was shocked.
I had set out to tackle the Prime Minister but I hadn’t expected she would lose her temper and jab her finger at me.
...
She seemed petulant, defensive, tired and rattled.

BigChocFrenzy · 11/10/2018 16:23

Thomas Cook - Brexit clause:

https://whatsnew2day.com/no-deal-brexit-holiday-hell-as-thomas-cook-as-passenger-compensation-uk-news/

"The tour operator has adjusted its terms and conditions to cover the UK leaving the EU without a Brexit deal.

Thomas Cook would continue to refund the flight costs if a flight is canceled,
but the changes mean that no additional compensation is paid for payouts such as hotels, food or taxis."

prettybird · 11/10/2018 16:30

She replied that she was a representative and not a “delegate” and was not obliged to be the voice of her constituents.

Funny how that only seems to apply when it suits them Hmm ie, after an advisory referendum, they suddenly become purely delegates and no longer engage their brains in their roles as representatives to look after the best interests of the country ConfusedAngry

lonelyplanetmum · 11/10/2018 16:33

She replied that she was a representative and not a “delegate” and was not obliged to be the voice of her constituents.

Exactly what passionate Leaver Zac Goldsmith said to me, in our heated discussion in our Remain constituency.

DarlingNikita · 11/10/2018 16:35

That constituent 'brawl' is old news and happened not long after the result.

But I'd imagine that May is only seeming MORE 'petulant, defensive, tired and rattled' now.

KennDodd · 11/10/2018 17:02

Right, are we all marching on the 20th www.peoples-vote.uk/march

Lots of people tell me it won't make any difference, maybe they're right, but I cant just do nothing.

Quietrebel · 11/10/2018 17:25

Do we know how many have signed up to the march?

Talkstotrees · 11/10/2018 17:51

Right, are we all marching on the 20th

I am. Some people tell me it’s a waste of time too - but I can’t stand by and do nothing. I do what I can including marching, regular letter writing to my ex-remainer MP, retweeting, sharing and ear bending.

SusanWalker · 11/10/2018 18:05

Rumour is Nige is going to the jungle this year. I am torn between not watching (I usually only watch little bits here and there), hoping he gets out in the first week because no one votes for him or voting for him to do every single task (although I think he would like the attention of that). Although I do think he thinks he could cope with anything but might actually be a bit of a baby.

BigChocFrenzy · 11/10/2018 18:12

'Things will go wrong' if no Brexit deal, drug industry warns

https://www.euronews.com/2018/10/10/things-will-go-wrong-if-no-brexit-deal-drug-industry-warns

The head of Britain's pharmaceuticals industry warned on Wednesday that problems were inevitable if there was no agreement on the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union, putting drug stocks and approvals at risk.

The highly regulated drugs sector is one of the most vulnerable to a no-deal Brexit because of uncertainty as to how medicines oversight would function.
Companies are having to prepare for the worst, but the complexity of the industry's supply chains and lack of clarity over transfer of files for medicines undergoing regulatory review makes planning challenging.

"The scale of what we are trying to do means that some things will go wrong because we are trying to replan a whole industry in a very short space of time,"
said Mike Thompson, chief executive of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry
.
"I'm not really convinced that everybody has fully understood what we are setting ourselves up for," he told a committee of lawmakers.

Thompson pointed to the example of one company currently manufacturing medicines in Britain which was trying to revalidate more than 15,000 supply lines.

He said* the industry as a whole had already spent heavily to prepare, but still had no idea what to expect.*
"We've been planning for a worse case scenario in terms of the impact on us and therefore companies have already spent, probably collectively across the whole industry, hundreds of millions of pounds,"
...
Richard Burnett, CEO of the Road Haulage Association, said they had been limited in their ability to prepare
because they had to sign a non-disclosure agreement with the government to discuss what a new customs system could look like.

"We've had to sign NDAs ... to know and understand what that looks like," he said.
"At this stage all I would say is that customs process from what we can see won't work and industry is effectively telling (the government) that it won't work and they're not listening."

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