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Stuart Agnew MEP wrote this

Brexit Party - Strange behaviour UKIP's Stuart Agnew MEP said this today:- "On Wednesday 10th April I attended a “Conference of Presidents” meeting in Brussels. This comprises the Leaders of the eight political Groups plus the President of the Parliament. I was deputising for the Leader of the ENF Group. The only agenda item was Theresa Mays visit later that day to beg for an extension to Article 50. None of the leaders was against an extension, but to my astonishment Nigel Farage said he wanted an extension. He justified this by saying words to the effect that he wanted to parade his new MEP candidates. Campaigning for Brexit has now become the end in itself. A WTO Brexit on 12th April would have shot the huntsman’s fox. Stuart Agnew MEP" WHAT'S THE BREXIT PARTY UP TO - I'M AFRAID THEY'LL JUST DIVIDE THE VOTE A LITTLE BIT MORE.

More un-democratic behaviour from some of our MP's

Whatever your beliefs, Leave or Remain, some of our Parliamentarians are behaving badly (COURTESY OF INDEPENDENCE DAILY FROM VIV EVANS) AS THE MAN SAY'S, THE COCKROACHES ARE AFTER US AND NOT EVEN EU COCKROACHES - SEE THE LINK BELOW:- https://independencedaily.co.uk/your-daily-brexit-friday-22nd-february-2019/?utm_source=mailpoet&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=INDEPENDENCE+Daily+Newsletter1

Climate change - Aswan Dam versus CO2

     CO2 NOT THE MAIN CAUSE OF CLIMATE CHANGE? Much has been said about climate change and how much is due to us and our penchant for pumping CO2 into the atmosphere. However a scientist named Conor McMenemie, has produced a thesis that points a major finger at the Aswan Dam. The root cause being the reduction in seasonal water in the Nile delta and corresponding reduction in evaporation into cloud cover, that then travels West and over the Equatorial seas off of West Africa. This reduction in cloud cover then allows the sun to heat the sea in that area more than before. The explanations and proofs of evidence in the attached booklet are persuasive and it warrants reading if you are interested in climate and its engines.   Nile Climate Engine

The WTO future for the UK

Courtesy of brexitcentral.com Here is the tariff policy the Government should announce for 29th March  Published in 19th February's issue of BrexitCentral Written by Tony Lane , a former Head of International Trade Policy at the Department of Trade and Industry, sets out the tariff policy he believes the Government should be preparing to publish imminently and then pursue on Brexit. More attention is needed to be given the tariff policy Britain must adopt on leaving the EU on 29th March. It now looks likely that this will have to be without a withdrawal agreement. However, this has the advantage that Britain can shape its tariff policy from day one. This is a responsibility that British governments have been able to avoid during the period of EU membership. Now they are regaining that responsibility, they must seize it promptly. Before the end of March, the Government should publish a White Paper explaining that: It

An inside view of the hijab

Courtesy of the Spectator   I was forced to wear a hijab. It wasn’t liberating | The Spectator     Soutiam Goodarzi It was World Hijab Day earlier this month. You probably missed it, but you can imagine the idea: ‘global citizens’ of all faiths and backgrounds were asked to cover their heads for a day ‘in solidarity with Muslim women worldwide’. It is done in ‘recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty’. Wearing a hijab is not such an abstract cause for me: I used to wear one a few years ago when I was at school in Iran. And in the spirit of solidarity, I’d like to tell you a bit more about the world I left behind when I moved to Britain in 2011 when I was nine years old. I was six when I was first made to wear the hijab to school. When I was eight, I was forced to wear the hijab while walking around Arak, my hometown in north–western Ir

Brexit More Sabotage

James Delingpole in Independence Daily News reports on another blow to Brexiteers Theresa May and her Remainer civil servants secretly sabotaged an offer made by the EU Council President Donald Tusk of a free trade deal exit from the EU because all they ever really wanted was Brexit In Name Only. Of the many things I’ve heard about the Establishment’s outrageous scheming to scupper Brexit this is by far the most damning – and it deserves much wider coverage. It was Martin Durkin (director of Brexit: the Movie) who drew my attention to it. Steve Baker MP is a member of the (ardently pro-Brexit) European Research Group. He was also – till he resigned in protest at Mrs May’s handling of the Brexit negotiations – a minister in the government’s Department for Exiting the European Union (DEXU). Baker made his revelation at the end of last month while appearing before an MP committee, in which he criticised the “governing class” for its deliberate attempts to th

EU and Encryption

The EU's Europol and Eurojust have recently published their findings wrt communication and data encryption. It makes interesting reading when judging the effort against the need involved.   The link below takes you to a full copy of the report: https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/track?uri=urn%3Aaaid%3Ascds%3AUS%3A62e1e4df-103e-4a29-b4e3-dec98115cfb2