Michael Gove has put the chances of a Brexit deal at 66% amid fresh optimism over a breakthrough on the dispute over state aid, one of the key sticking points in negotiations. The chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster said the high percentage chance of a deal “sounded about right” when pressed about the talks… Continue reading Sep 2020. The UK and the Brexit Deal
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Brexit Part 18
At a time when southern Europe has nearly 10 times more refugees and migrants arriving by sea, the UK plan has been described in Brussels as “very unbalanced” and “not good enough”. More than 4,100 people have crossed the Channel in small boats so far this year, compared with 39,283 who traversed the Mediterranean to… Continue reading Brexit Part 18
George Galloway – SNP Don’t Speak for Scotland Part 5
Independence isn’t the future most people want for Scotland. It’s not a choice we should have to make. We don’t want another independence referendum. We don’t want to create further division and have a debate about whether to erect barriers between our friends, families and neighbours in the rest of the UK. But I know… Continue reading George Galloway – SNP Don’t Speak for Scotland Part 5
Brexit Part 17
Talks on a post-Brexit deal continue this week amid rising tensions between the UK and France following the death of a Sudanese teenager (he was actually 28), while attempting to cross the Channel in an inflatable dinghy. A British plan presented to Brussels would allow the UK to return “all third-country nationals and stateless persons”… Continue reading Brexit Part 17
George Galloway – SNP Don’t Speak for Scotland Part 4
Most Scots know that we are stronger together and want to build a successful economic future based on our shared culture, history and institutions. Institutions such as our currency – the pound. Today, the SNP will vote to scrap the pound and adopt a new currency in an independent Scotland, putting salaries, mortgages and pensions… Continue reading George Galloway – SNP Don’t Speak for Scotland Part 4
George Galloway – SNP Don’t Speak for Scotland Part 3
The People of Scotland remember the division and the toxic atmosphere from 2014 and they don’t want to go through that again any time soon. And they certainly don’t want to go through it while the country is still divided over Brexit. Whatever your views on Brexit, we can all agree that it has revealed… Continue reading George Galloway – SNP Don’t Speak for Scotland Part 3
Sep 2020. Proposal to Change UK Brexit Deal
The United Kingdom is threatening to renege on parts of its Brexit agreement with the European Union, potentially violating international law and upending trade negotiations with the bloc. On Wednesday, the UK government introduced the UK Internal Market Bill, an anodyne-sounding piece of legislation that’s anything but. The bill targets a specific part of the… Continue reading Sep 2020. Proposal to Change UK Brexit Deal
George Galloway – SNP Don’t Speak for Scotland Part 2
Nicola Sturgeon, instead of Grandstanding every day five days a week, should be working for the People of Scotland instead of Posturing for another Referendum on Independence. She could start by fixing the mess her Government has made of our once-envied education system. It emerged this week that some schools are having to teach pupils… Continue reading George Galloway – SNP Don’t Speak for Scotland Part 2
Sep 2020. Criticism to Change UK Brexit Deal
The EU is demanding the UK ditches plans to change Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal “by the end of the month” or risk jeopardising trade talks. The UK has published a bill to rewrite parts of the withdrawal agreement it signed in January. The EU said this had “seriously damaged trust” and it would not be… Continue reading Sep 2020. Criticism to Change UK Brexit Deal
Brexit Part 16
EU negotiators have rejected a British request for a migration pact that would allow the government to return asylum seekers to other European countries. When the Brexit transition period expires on 31 December, the government will lose the right to transfer refugees and migrants to the EU country in which they arrived, a cornerstone of… Continue reading Brexit Part 16