This week Boris
Johnson has held the headlines. Most of the news coverage has been
over his article in Monday’s Telegraph about burkas. This has led
to attempts by the Remainer controlled government to
discredit Johnson as a potential leadership challenger by tarring
him with calls to apologise and a kangaroo court set up to
establish guilt. Again, the Government have completely misjudged
the mood of the people.
There has been extremely positive economic news for
Britain with rocketing European investment into the UK as well
as continued financial growth for the City of London. This is an
abject humiliation for Sadiq Khan and his continual negative talk
over London’s prospects in the post-Brexit future that we will
enjoy.
Meanwhile, the silly season of Project Fear 2.0 is continuing at
full speed. This has led to Sir Bernard Jenkin accurately
calling repeated doom-laden remain propaganda the 'new Millennium
bug', which of course turned out to be a farcical non-issue.
Finally, Priti Patel has exposed what Theresa May thinks of the
average UK citizen and Leave voter. Priti said that this Remainer
government thinks it can corral the population, like sheep, into
accepting their fake Brexit plan, otherwise known as the Chequers
plan. Of course, this is totally unacceptable and we will
continue to fight for the Brexit that we voted for. We will take
back control!
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all the latest Brexit news during the week.
Have a good weekend!
Kind regards,
Richard Tice & John Longworth
Co-Chairmen
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Will
the Government deliver Brexit?
This week, Jacob Rees-Mogg said that Britain
is perfectly capable of leaving on WTO terms and that it will bring
significant economic benefits. He also said that the UK should
learn from how other successful independent nations compete for
world trade. He concluded by saying that “the EU has held us back.”
Iain Duncan Smith spoke to BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme. He talked
about how there needs to be a better system of migration control
post-Brexit and how it could be achieved through an improved work
permit system. You can listen to his interview here.
John Longworth wrote about the
Remainers in government trying to stitch-up Boris Johnson before a
possible leadership challenge comes in the Autumn. He explains
that this is another example of the party leadership being out of
touch with its grassroots support.
Lawyers for Britain have published a paper by Professor David Collins which
says Theresa May’s Chequers Plan could be illegal under WTO
rules. He explained that the facilitated customs plan could violate
WTO treaty import obligations and WTO rules on export subsidies.
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Top Brexit stories of the week
This distrust of innovation does the EU no favours (The Times)
Brexit
boost: Number of European buyers investing in UK business ROCKETS
dwarfing Germany (The Express)
Brexit
'gloom' similar to Millennium bug panic, says leading Brexiteer
(The Telegraph)
No-deal
Brexit will break the EU's own laws, ministers warn Brussels
(The Telegraph)
Theresa
May is backing herself into a disastrous blind alley
(The Times)
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