#3751

RE: Brexit

in Politik 08.11.2019 15:26
von Maga-neu | 35.169 Beiträge

Once in a lifetime - das muss die Lebenserwartung eines Hamsters oder einer Spitzmaus sein...


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#3754

RE: Brexit

in Politik 09.11.2019 08:18
von Willie (gelöscht)
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https://scontent-mia3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t...104&oe=5E3F9EB4

When science is infected with a political and fossil money dimension.



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#3755

RE: Brexit

in Politik 09.11.2019 14:38
von Willie (gelöscht)
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UK inquiry was warned of Russian infiltration, leaked testimony shows
Russia's influence reaches deep into the British establishment and successive UK governments have turned a blind eye to it, lawmakers were warned, according to multiple sources familiar with testimony given to a parliamentary inquiry.

Members of the cross-party Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) were told that Moscow built up a network of friendly British diplomats, lawyers, parliamentarians and other influencers from across the political spectrum. One witness described the development as "potentially the most significant threat to the UK's institutions and its ways of life," according to testimony seen by CNN....

The committee's unpublished final report into Russian meddling in UK politics, titled simply "Russia," is at the center of a storm in the UK, where parliament was dissolved on Wednesday ahead of a general election in December. The committee's chairman, Dominic Grieve, has accused Prime Minister Boris Johnson of sitting on the report and claimed Downing Street had given "bogus" explanations for not publishing it.
Opposition politicians have accused the government of a cover-up, saying it could raise awkward questions about the validity of the Brexit referendum in 2016 and expose the alleged Russian connections of some in the ruling Conservative party....
https://edition.cnn.com/2019/11/08/uk/uk...ittee-gbr-intl/


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#3756

RE: Brexit

in Politik 09.11.2019 15:02
von Willie (gelöscht)
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#3757

RE: Brexit

in Politik 09.11.2019 18:17
von Maga-neu | 35.169 Beiträge

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/201...0EWXcXkHFoAJ-3o

Analysis of opinion polls over the past fortnight by Electoral Calculus shows the Conservatives on course to win 373 seats, with Labour on 182, the Liberal Democrats on 25 and SNP on 48.



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#3758

RE: Brexit

in Politik 10.11.2019 11:28
von Maga-neu | 35.169 Beiträge

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/201...nfvThfJFGw-tLdY

"Two former Labour MPs urge voters to back Boris Johnson

Ian Austin and John Woodcock both say Jeremy Corbyn is not fit to become prime minister"

Mal ausnahmsweise keine Konservativen, die dem eigenen Parteichef in den Rücken fallen. Ich gestehe, ich mag Jeremy Corbyn*, der weitaus ehrlicher als die Blairs, Browns und Millibrands (beide, Ed und Ralph) ist, aber als Premier wollte ich ihn nicht haben.

*Ich gehe bei meiner Sympathie auch nicht, wie ein anderer Blogger dies tut, danach, ob die Betreffenden meine Positionen vertreten...



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#3759

RE: Brexit

in Politik 10.11.2019 16:17
von Willie (gelöscht)
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#3760

RE: Brexit

in Politik 10.11.2019 16:18
von Willie (gelöscht)
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#3762

RE: Brexit

in Politik 10.11.2019 16:52
von Willie (gelöscht)
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#3763

RE: Brexit

in Politik 10.11.2019 17:04
von Willie (gelöscht)
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Russian Tory donors named in secret report
Intelligence agencies are ‘furious’ over No 10’s block on publication

Nine Russian business people who gave money to the Conservative Party are named in a secret intelligence report on the threats posed to UK democracy which was suppressed last week by Downing Street.

Oligarchs and other wealthy Tory donors were included in the report on illicit Russian activities in Britain by the cross-party intelligence and security select committee (ISC), whose publication was blocked by No 10.

Some Russian donors are personally close to the prime minister. Alexander Temerko, who has worked for the Kremlin’s defence ministry and has spoken warmly about his “friend” Boris Johnson, has gifted more than £1.2m to the Conservatives over the past seven years.

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/russi...eport-z98nqpkx0



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#3764

RE: Brexit

in Politik 10.11.2019 17:11
von Maga-neu | 35.169 Beiträge

Zitat von Willie im Beitrag #3761
https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/74842688_148886473149755_351238663075528704_n.png?_nc_cat=100&_nc_oc=AQmvGvym7H06ZufJx-_byJE7H72A-KXRKxfEmVv2nO2UbiDF8dClYJjLOL1VOHndcJo&_nc_ht=scontent-ort2-1.xx&oh=8e936fd9237399b7fc449b43339dd566&oe=5E5C6249


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTF5l8ak9ZA



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#3765

RE: Brexit

in Politik 10.11.2019 17:18
von Willie (gelöscht)
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With the British Prime Minister personally intervening to suppress a parliamentary report into Vladimir Putin’s ‘active measures’ in UK politics, Peter Jukes reveals what Boris Johnson wants to hide.

According to its chairman, Dominic Grieve, Boris Johnson personally blocked – for “bogus” reasons – the imminent publication of a cross-party report on Russia meddling in UK politics by Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC).

Elements of the suppressed report have now leaked out. According to CNN, the evidence of Bill Browder, the campaigner behind the anti-corruption Magnitsky Acts, Russia’s President, Vladimir Putin, has deployed Russians “to infiltrate UK society and to conceal the underlying Russian controllers and their agendas”.

In the meantime, openDemocracy has revealed that the Conservative Party, which has received more than £3.5 million from Russian funders since 2010, has actually stepped up its dependence on Russian donors to at least £489,850 in the last year, compared to £350,000 in the year previously.

Direct party funding is only the tip of the iceberg. The connections between Putin’s anti-EU agenda and Brexit politicians go much deeper.

As Adam Schiff, chair of the parallel House Intelligence Committee in the US has said: “From what we’ve seen, the parallels between the Russian intervention in Brexit and the Russian intervention in the Trump campaign appear to be extraordinary.” ....

https://bylinetimes.com/2019/11/09/russi...nt-you-to-know/


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#3767

RE: Brexit

in Politik 10.11.2019 18:43
von Willie (gelöscht)
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Boris Johnson accidentally made an incredibly compelling argument against his own Brexit deal
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson made an unusual and very revealing comment Thursday night that inadvertently serves as an incredibly compelling argument against his own Brexit deal.

Speaking at a meeting of local Conservatives in Northern Ireland on Thursday evening, the prime minister said: "Actually, Northern Ireland has got a great deal. You keep free movement, you keep access to the single market, but you also, as it says in the deal, have unfettered access" to Great Britain.

This poses a rather obvious question.
If retaining free movement and staying in the European single market is such a "great deal" for Northern Ireland, then why has Johnson prioritized a Brexit plan that would prevent the rest of the United Kingdom from having that same access and freedom?

"The Single Market and freedom of movement are a great deal — even Boris Johnson recognises this — so why isn't he keeping them for the whole of the UK as part of the many benefits of EU membership?" Liberal Democrat MP Tom Brake said Friday morning.
https://www.businessinsider.com/video-bo...9DKOQiMh32mfmk8

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EI1inJ3XUAAwHd1.jpg

https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t...0c5&oe=5E54B7CD



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#3768

RE: Brexit

in Politik 10.11.2019 21:42
von Willie (gelöscht)
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Adam Bienkov@AdamBienkov
Nine Russian donors to the Conservative party with suspected links to the Kremlin were named in the Intelligence and Security committee report which has been suppressed by Boris Johnson.
1:18 AM - 10 Nov 2019

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EJBM4sdWwAEUOxX.jpg

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EJCeuEXWkAA61Nm.jpg



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#3769

RE: Brexit

in Politik 11.11.2019 00:31
von Willie (gelöscht)
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#3770

RE: Brexit

in Politik 11.11.2019 00:33
von Willie (gelöscht)
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Am Montag, dem 11.11. ist der traditionelle Remembrance Day in UK -stets unter dem Motto "Lest We Forget".
Dazu ein paar Eindruecke von heutzutage:


https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t...ace&oe=5E534F41



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#3771

RE: Brexit

in Politik 11.11.2019 15:50
von nahal | 24.458 Beiträge

Sch.....

Die Rechts-außen-Partei von Nigel Farage will zur Parlamentswahl in der Hälfte der Wahlkreise nicht antreten. Das könnte den Konservativen von Premier Johnson helfen.

https://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2019...ei-nigel-farage


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#3772

RE: Brexit

in Politik 11.11.2019 15:56
von Maga-neu | 35.169 Beiträge

Zitat von nahal im Beitrag #3771
Sch.....

Die Rechts-außen-Partei von Nigel Farage will zur Parlamentswahl in der Hälfte der Wahlkreise nicht antreten. Das könnte den Konservativen von Premier Johnson helfen.

https://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2019...ei-nigel-farage

Nahal, man muss unbedingt ein Impeachment gegen Farage anstrengen. Ach, Mist, er ist ja Privatier und hat kein Amt.


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#3773

RE: Brexit

in Politik 11.11.2019 16:01
von Maga-neu | 35.169 Beiträge

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYk3sWC0lBs

Bestimmt kam gestern ein Anruf aus dem Kreml... :-)


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#3774

RE: Brexit

in Politik 11.11.2019 16:30
von Willie (gelöscht)
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Today is Remembrance Day in the British Commonwealth and Veterans Day in the US:

https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t...81d&oe=5E44817E


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#3775

RE: Brexit

in Politik 11.11.2019 16:33
von nahal | 24.458 Beiträge

Zitat von Willie im Beitrag #3774
Today is Remembrance Day in the British Commonwealth and Veterans Day in the US:

https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t...81d&oe=5E44817E


Ja, und Trump ist der erste Präsi der Geschichte, dar daran teilnimmt.

18 Mil. Veterans + Familien

Gut für den Wahlkampf.



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