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Keir Starmers' United Kingdom

They will have an election and nothing will change.

Boris will win and life goes on. The only way real change will happen is if Labour makes a referendum a part of their platform along with revocation. Revoke article 50 and hold a new referendum to let the people decide with a clear 2/3rds majority. No 2/3rds majority and the vote is null.
 
Johnson ‘knew about Vote Leave’s illegal overspend’, says MP

Prime minister accused of ‘sitting on information’ after EU referendum

Carole Cadwalladr and Mark Townsend
Sat 2 Nov 2019 20.31 GMT

Boris Johnson knew of Vote Leave’s overspend during the 2016 EU referendum, but appears to have failed to tell the authorities, according to explosive new claims from a senior MP. The payment was subsequently ruled to be illegal.

 
The Tories are going to win big like Blair did in 1997.. Labour can't win with Corbyn as leader. I would probably support the Lib Dems.
 
Alun Cairns resigns from cabinet over rape trial allegations

Welsh secretary quits post after he was accused of lying about knowledge of case

Rowena Mason Deputy political editor

Wed 6 Nov 2019 12.23 GMT

The Welsh secretary, Alun Cairns, has resigned from Boris Johnson’s cabinet over a row about whether he knew of allegations that a former aide sabotaged a rape trial.

 
John Bercow: Brexit is UK's biggest mistake since second world war

Former Speaker tells foreign media UK is better off as part of EU power bloc

Heather Stewart Political editor
Wed 6 Nov 2019 13.10 GMT


It's true. The UK has a belief that they are important enough to survive on their own and that their commonwealth allies will give them their support via trade agreements.

The fact is that the commonwealth is meaningless, the UK is an island smaller than Ontario and people would rather do business with the EU than one single European Nation.

The UK can separate but they won't get better treatment. I doubt even Trump will give them preferential treatment.
 
Boris Johnson's Conservative Party has received a surge in cash from Russian donors

Adam Payne Adam Bienkov
Nov 6, 2019, 6:03 AM

  • UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party has received a surge in donations from Russians in recent months.
  • Donors with ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin have donated hundreds of thousands of pounds to the party.
  • They have previously paid for meetings with senior government figures including Johnson.
  • The figures come with Johnson blocking publication of a report examining whether Russia had influence over recent UK elections.
  • Johnson's senior strategist Dominic Cummings is also under the spotlight following reports about time he spent in Russia in the 1990s.

 
Tories have 'ongoing relationship with Russian money,' says Labour

Shadow cabinet office minister Jon Trickett calls for urgent reform on political donations

Luke Harding
Fri 8 Nov 2019 16.01 GMT Last modified on Fri 8 Nov 2019 19.00 GMT

 

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