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Category Archives: EU Referendum
One year later and our BREXIT challenges
It is reasonable for people who have made mistakes or perhaps even told absolute lies to admit their mistakes (or admit their lies). This piece on the Sun was in 2016, these following statements would have taken place at a … Continue reading
Challenge for Government to deliver opportunities
The resignation letter from David Frost is available here on the BBC website and it makes clear several matters. One is that his resignation which he was not going to happen until January is now happening immediately. The reason for … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Brexit, David Frost
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Where is the other £250 Million for the NHS?
On Thursday in the House of Lords, John Roger Roberts the Liberal Democratic Peer who is also a well recognised Methodist Church leader asked this very reasonable question. He is referred to as Lord Roberts of Llandudno. He was presumably … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, EU Referendum, Health Reform, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Roger Roberts, Syed Kamall
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Another very disturbing comment regarding NI
All of us were very aware of the claims made by Boris Johnson prior to the EU deal that he promised to a group of businesses in Northern Ireland in a public session. The EU deal that he then negotiated … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Grant Shapps, Ian Paisley Junior
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Proportional Representation is needed for the UK
I had the privilege of meeting Tony Blair on a couple of occasions and I also met some of his Ministers during my time working for Churches Together in Sussex and coordinating the Hope08 campaign across the UK. My meetings … Continue reading
There was a clear call today for a NI Referendum
This morning on the Today programme on Radio 4 the call by Sir Jeffery Donaldson was very clear. He did not refer to a referendum in the formal sense but his words are clearly calling for the views of his … Continue reading
So start with todays problem facing Universal Credit
Today the people who receive Universal Credit are all about to get a £20 a week cut because of a decision set out by Boris Johnson and his team several months ago. So if he is serious about this statement … Continue reading
A very good question and a tragic response
On Tuesday the House of Commons held this debate on the subject of Health and Social Care and tragically only one of the Sussex MPs was involved in the questions. However Huw Merriman asked a question that was very clear … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Health Reform, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Huw Merriman, Peter Lilley
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Ministers claim Protocol rather than Brexit is a problem
The Prime Minister is using twitter to claim that because Germany allows transfer from one part of their nation to another without any barriers that transfers from England, Wales or Scotland to Northern Ireland should therefore be without any barriers. … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Brandon Lewis, David Frost, Patrick Daly
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Five years on and where do we need to go?
After 1826 days, today we can acknowledge or perhaps celebrate the impact of our national recommendation for the Government to leave the EU. Although all referenda are legally restricted to simply advise the Government, the 2015 Government made it very … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, EU Referendum, Journalism, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Jon Stone
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