Seth Brundle wrote: » Brendan O'Neill (he of Irish peasant descent) was interviewed on Newstalk this morning (~08:50). The bones of it were how the EU is a big bad bully and undemocratic and not being fair on the UK when compared to how much the UK has compromised whereas the EU hasn't compromised at all. Worst of all was that they were treated badly and called names by the nasty establishment. :rolleyes:https://www.newstalk.com/listen_back/5/50477/09th_January_2019_-_Newstalk_Breakfast_Part_2/ (last 20% of show)
Tell me how wrote: » Labour have said today that they will forward a motion of No Confidence if she loses the Brexit vote. I'm not holding my breath that his will happen until they actually do so but if it does proceed, could we see enough conservatives vote for Theresa May's government just to retain power? If not, then GE it is. I imagine the DUP haggling will be immense between the declaration of the motion and the actual vote if it goes this way.
J Mysterio wrote: » If it goes to a GE, the DUP can slink back to obscurity in NI and wait for the fallout.
Tell me how wrote: » Exactly, which is why they will look to bargain their votes to keep Conservatives in power.
J Mysterio wrote: » I heard this disgraceful jackass this morning too. I was appalled that he was given the platform and doubly appalled that Shane Coleman gave him such am easy ride, useless 'discussion'.
J Mysterio wrote: » Just as they, Mogg and the ERG, stated that May had their "full support" following the Tory confidence vote, before reverting to their plotting.
J Mysterio wrote: » Talk about being in contempt of Parliament... Cabinet ministers now advocating some other dirty tricks while Cooper and others wage a 'guerrilla' war against Brexit... "Theresa May is being urged to wield her powers as prime minister to ensure Brexit is forced through – regardless of whether there is a successful vote of no confidence against her government. "Brexiteer ministers have indicated that even if the no-confidence vote planned by Labour goes against her, it would be in her gift to set the date of an ensuing election after Brexit Day on March 29. "One cabinet minister backing the plan told The Independent it would mean Ms May could steer the country out of the EU with or without a deal before going to the polls in early April, adding: “The public are saying, ‘just f***ing get on with it’.”https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-no-confidence-vote-meaningful-theresa-may-jeremy-corbyn-a8718806.html
Mancomb Seepgood wrote: » I came across this the other day regarding Brendan O'Neill's (and his Spiked/Revolutionary Communist Party colleagues) past support for dissident Republicans.I really wish that if outlets were giving this malignant clown a platform they'd carry a health warning about this,or the recently uncovered links between Spiked and the Koch brothers.
Strazdas wrote: » I've no idea how this political extremist is being invited onto the likes of the BBC and Sky News as a commentator. What next.....Tommy Robinson or one of his mates doing the Sky Papers review?
Tell me how wrote: » Well, Katie Andrews does the newspaper review on Sky from time to time. I think they have to get air time, ideally with someone who can counter their points but think of what the 17.4M hear when they hear Brendan O'Neil speak. He made a point on Newstalk this morning that the experience in trying to leave the EU is evidence that just how controlling it is and therefore only right that countries who wish to be sovereign will want to leave. Middle of the road people looking to be convinced could well hear that and lean towards leaving. If he is denied a platform, it would embolden him as he could say "the fake news media want to silence me".
Strazdas wrote: » That's a complete lie though. There is no problem with the UK leaving but May wants to retain access to the Single Market. The UK could have left the EU at any point in the last two years......the arguments with the EU are not over leaving but over the UK demanding trade access post-Brexit.
mrbrianj wrote: » Thats the whole problem. mainstream media outlets simplify issues into Black or White ? Good or Bad - when most things in life are more complex. Balance is found in the middle, the middle is not found in 2 opposing extremist shouting each other down. All it does is give the head bangers oxygen.
Thomas_IV wrote: » That's the whole point but the Brits perspective on that is still their delusion that the EU needs them more than the UK needs the EU which is the main problem of the Brits themselves.
hill16bhoy wrote: » People like O'Neill aren't on programmes to debate. They're there to propagandise and spew out lie after lie after lie. This draws "reactions" from viewers or listeners. It's another example of how free market economics doesn't work in media - lowest common denominator propaganda merchants will always draw the biggest reaction, purely because of the absurdity of what they say. The problem is that propaganda works on significant sections of the population.
Akrasia wrote: » It's gas. The May strategy of filibustering this through until there's no choice but to accept her deal has been countered and the Tories have nothing left but to whinge and complain about invalid procedure and that the HOC is biased against them.
Enzokk wrote: » Government has lost another vote, the Grieve amendment has passed and if her deal is voted down she will have to present a new plan 3 days later.
lawred2 wrote: » Stormont (sic DUP) veto on backstop!! Sure that's the negotiated withdrawal agreement in the bin again right?https://www.independent.ie/business/brexit/stormont-would-have-veto-over-eu-rules-under-british-proposals-on-brexit-backstop-37696009.html apologies if already posted
If the backstop does come into effect, the British Government said the Stormont Assembly and Executive would then be given a strong oversight role in its operation. If the EU proposed changing any laws that impacted the operating of the backstop, the UK would have to consent to such a measure applying to Northern Ireland and the British Government has now committed to seek the agreement of the Assembly before signing off on any such change.