Brexit, for once some facts.

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The government's plan for new takeover safeguards emerged last week when it gave the green light to Hinkley Point C, the first new nuclear plant in the UK for a generation.

China's CGN will provide around a third of the funding for the £18bn project, with the rest coming from the French energy giant EDF.

But in return the Chinese want to build their own reactor technology at Bradwell in Essex, giving their nuclear industry a foothold in the West.

The government says that it will take a "special share" in future nuclear projects to prevent stakes being sold without consent.

Taking back control eh? now we are going to let the Chinese build their Nuclear reactors here?
Funny how this bit has escaped being in the news, isn't it?
Brexit seems to make the Government take desperate risks, and of course all profits will "Filter Down" to the Public at large?
Sure they will!
 
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brexit is little more than the triumph of a few diehard thatcherites.
 

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Here is a matter which, although something of an aside to the topic of this thread, nevertheless has some relevance as it concerns one, Boris Johnson, who is successor to Mrs May as foreign secretary.

Johnson, not noted for any parliamentary debating skills or indeed, anything else, is one of the gang of three appointed by the said Mrs May to negotiate the best deal possible for the UK in any possible 'Brexit' discussions, should Article 50 be triggered.

As Foreign Secretary, this article describes how he and the FO dealt with the matters of two individuals, British passport holders, who have been detained by foreign powers:

http://www.thecanary.co/2016/09/23/two-citizens-pay-the-ultimate-price-as-boris-johnson-hangs-them-out-to-dry-video/

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the re-election of Jeremy Corbyn shows the way to stop brexit. 60% of the membership are brexiters, 40% remainers. If 50,000 remainers join the conservative party, the UK will not leave the EU.
 
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After all a lot of people voting for out were Labour voters
Who, although they would vehemently deny it were actually in favour of many Thatcherite attitudes. Particularly her aggression towards the EU and deliberate misinterpretation of the great in Great Britain.
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Amazed that you can dismiss the opinion of 17million people with such a sweeping statement. After all a lot of people voting for out were Labour voters
You missed the point, the victory referred to was that of Johnsons, Gove, Davis,etc., not the 17 million who voted for Brexit, by the way how many promises made to them have come true so far?:D
 
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You missed the point, the victory referred to was that of Johnsons, Gove, Davis,etc., not the 17 million who voted for Brexit, by the way how many promises made to them have come true so far?:D
We're still in the EU How many predictions of doom have come true. Both sides guilty of exaggerating
 
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We're still in the EU How many predictions of doom have come true. Both sides guilty of exaggerating

those predictions are meant for after brexit. We are still in the transition period before brexit. The BoE devalued the Pound, immediately loads the damage onto the consumers and spares businesses. In other times, people would be very alarmed if the Pound drops suddenly 12% in value.
The shock will eventually spread out when the effect of job losses hit industries.
 

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We're still in the EU How many predictions of doom have come true. Both sides guilty of exaggerating
How about not just the drop in the value of the pound,
This disatrous decision to go ahead with Hinckley Point
China's CGN will provide around a third of the funding for the £18bn project, with the rest coming from the French energy giant EDF.

But in return the Chinese want to build their own reactor technology at Bradwell in Essex, giving their nuclear industry a foothold in the West.
Do you really want the Communist Chinese Building reactors on our soil?

And the Chinese Owners closing down the MG Longbridge Factory
Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation confirmed it was stopping the assembly of cars at Birmingham’s famous Longbridge plant

Yet it came as the day MG announced a 130% surge UK sales.
Matthew Cheyne, head of sales and marketing at MG Motor UK, said: “With efficiency and flexibility both key to long-term market success, off-shoring vehicle production is a necessary business decision.

“Relocating to state-of-the-art overseas production facilities will allow faster access to product and help to meet ever-increasing customer demand, all while maintaining the highest levels of production quality.”
In other words we have been judged and found wanting, and unlike the Japanese, the Chinese didn't even give us a warning first.
And the true reason is fear of losing easy access to the EU, which is why they bought into MG in the first place.

Tell me, how much worse will things get till you realise the "predictions of doom as you called them were actually simply stating the obvious? and actually not exaggerations at all?
And that is after just taking the vote, remember there is still no plan either is there.
The Predictions were based on calling for Article 50 immediately

Something for you to Note that the Closing of MG was in the Daily Mirror yesterday, but not today and it does not appear in any of today's papers who are still flogging the Dead Horse of "Booming Britain"
Here is a link to the BBC report, buried in the business section http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-37449289
None of the media are interested in bad news, are they? gotta toe the Party line over Brexit after all!
You are being lied to, and kept away from the truth yet again!
 
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the Pound drops 2% this week on rumour of faster brexit. The OECD said that while Brexit wouldn’t hit the economy as quickly as it had predicted, it would hit it harder. Whichever way you look at it, both UK and EU will lose out. Trade will decrease between the two parties. It will take a long time establish new markets for our goods and services.
 
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the Pound drops 2% this week on rumour of faster brexit. The OECD said that while Brexit wouldn’t hit the economy as quickly as it had predicted, it would hit it harder. Whichever way you look at it, both UK and EU will lose out. Trade will decrease between the two parties. It will take a long time establish new markets for our goods and services.
You forgot to add what remains after most have abandoned ship!
 

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the Pound drops 2% this week on rumour of faster brexit. The OECD said that while Brexit wouldn’t hit the economy as quickly as it had predicted, it would hit it harder. Whichever way you look at it, both UK and EU will lose out. Trade will decrease between the two parties. It will take a long time establish new markets for our goods and services.
For trade to work you need trust. I can see "Can't trust the English" becoming a popular phrase which only seems right after all those years of you lot not trusting the Germans, the French, the Italians...
 
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@ Gray198

According to an account of the meeting in New York between Mrs May and US bank bosses, Mrs May declined to provide information about how the British government would approach the Brexit negotiations, other than pursuing a deal that was “in the national interest”.
The US bankers warned they could not wait to discover the final outcome of the two-year Article 50 negotiations before making major investment decisions that could see thousands of UK jobs shift to Europe.

That's between 40,000 and 80,000 high paid City jobs.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/24/brexit-warning-us-bank-bosses-from-goldman-sachs-morgan-stanley/

It seems to me that the brexiteers in the cabinet have nothing constructive to say.
 

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We're still in the EU How many predictions of doom have come true. Both sides guilty of exaggerating
Boris,Gove etc lied about how they were going to spend the money saved by not making EU contributions,in hindsight it doesn't look like any of that money is going to the pledges promised. In fact Hammond is going to have to raid other budgets to make up the farmers budgets and research budgets,the NHS won't get a penny.
I am surprised that Leavers are not shouting at Boris,after all the lies he told.
For most the vote was about immigration control and none understood the effects on the economy. Osborne and Cameron did not understand that project fear was not going to work,if you have nothing you have nothing to lose,ironically they should have pointed out that a can of Special Brew was likely to rise in price or that benefits were likely to be cut if the tax haul fell away.
There is a big group of 16 million,maybe more now who are not currently being represented,yet there are 450 MPs and most of the House of Lords who are currently silent...I think Osborne is building a team to harness this power ,to compete with May and the Brexiters... There could yet be a lot of internal fighting within the Tory party that will make it impossible to trigger Article 50, the legal challenge due next month will delay things whilst the ' common sense remainers' assemble their Tory/SNP/Blairite opposition.
KudosDave
 

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Hows this for Blatant propaganda? the Daily Mail Front Page
On the view front pages today site carries a 72 point banner headline
Patients at risk from EU Doctors, implying of course that they are not properly qualified, but Brexit will sort them out, it assures us.
Even if it turns out some are, why have they been allowed to practice?
And even more interesting, the online version of the paper has no mention of this blatant propaganda ANYWHERE on the site.
 
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It seems to me that the brexiteers in the cabinet have nothing constructive to say.
Rarely has the British public been so conned as on the 'Brexit' premise and the hype surrounding it provided by right-wing extremists of little political talent.

They never had any evidence or facts to support their claims pre-referendum which are now widely recognised as being blatant lies and now, they are flying on a wing and a prayer, hoping for some miracle to improve their position.

It's time parliament got to grips with the situation instead of shilly-shallying and took a vote to determine an up-to-date position. Clarity and direction are desperately required so, if we must invoke Article 50, let's get to it with a parliamentary mandate to reflect the view of the people 13 weeks ago.

If no such mandate is achieved, then the matter should be filed away, never to be revived during this parliament.

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Cameron Torpedoed by May! and Boris expected leave to lose according to the Mail (as recorded by the BBC, but not oddly on the Online Mail)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-the-papers-37465069
Once again there appear to be two separate versions of the Mail, with the more sensational version in print...curious that!

Perhaps even more curious is a You Gov poll that suggests May is hugely popular with the electorate.
Now that, considering how the Express and Mail keep attacking her, is remarkable to say the least.
Apparently the public must favour a do nothing and simply lie approach to Brexit.
 

oldtom

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Apparently the public must favour a do nothing and simply lie approach to Brexit.
Not the public OG; it's the 'Brexit' fan club which, increasingly, resembles the Flat Earth Society.

Perhaps when the Japanese carmakers review their European market situation and decide to copy the strategic decision made recently by the Chinese owners of the MG brand at the Longbridge plant, the penny will drop.

Tom
 
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