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Tag Archives: Brexit
Our demand for HS2 is clear and unquestionable
Nusrat Ghani MP spoke on Monday in the House of Commons “I am indeed the Minister responsible for this project[HS2]. Not only is the project this Government’s policy, but it was in the Conservative party’s manifesto as well as in … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Network Rail, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Andrew Bridgen, Bill Cash, Brexit, Cheryl Gillan, Chris Grayling, HS2, Judith Blake, Leeds, Nusrat Ghani, Victoria Prentis
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How a Government should respond to the EU referendum
On Tuesday evening, 12th March 97% of the House of Commons voted on the matter of our departure from the EU and 62% of those who voted, voted to reject the Governments proposal with 38% who approve of it. The … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Brexit, Caroline Lucas, EU Referendum
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“We have a leave population and a remain Parliament”
Speaking this morning on the Andrew Marr show, Liam Fox made the above comment, proving that his capacity to understand his colleagues and the nation his Government is supposed to be leading and serving is close to zero. Tragically Liam … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Andrew Marr, Brexit, EU Referendum, Liam Fox
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The real ‘catastrophic and unforgivable breach of trust’
Rather than trying to communicate with the rest of the public, Theresa has written in todays Sunday Express, stating: “You, the British people, voted to leave. And then, in the 2017 General Election, 80% of you voted for MPs who … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Brexit, Sunday Express, Theresa May
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A Government Minister clearly unfit for purpose
Today marks the last day of the first week of 2019 and I am sure I am not alone in wishing that in terms of the public and political space, that the first week could have given us a meaningful … Continue reading
Lets hope the Government understands what partnerships mean!
Over the last couple of days businesses have begun to receive Partnership Packs from the Government which on the face of it appears to be a very positive approach. After all people involved in businesses understand in a rather specific … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Brexit, Business, Government, MPs, Partnerships
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Why a new approach is needed, urgently
Yesterday in the Daily Boris-graph, the ‘news’ paper managed to give Mr Johnson a headline on the front page and several inches of print along with his own column which the paper published on page 20 and clearly pays large … Continue reading
A bit of work for everyone
The ‘debates’ over Brexit are beginning to settle into extreme criticisms of people and things. It is clearly time for a change to take place and so this is my three way idea that might add to democracy that could … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Brexit, Jeremy Wright, Radio 4 Today
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A man who almost led our Nation
When one considers the political career of Iain Duncan Smith, it becomes clear that we would have paid a huge price had he succeeded as leader of his party and remained in place until 2005 and won the General Election. … Continue reading
Lets raise concerns via They Work for You
On Thursday Steve Bassam, as a member of the House of Lords asked a question of the Government, which whilst seeming to be a matter of Parliamentary detail, in fact should be of concern to all of us. As things … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Brexit, Martin Callanan, Steve Bassam
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