Brexit, Political

How to save BREXIT

(With acknowledgments to Tony Abbott – former PM in Australia)

27 October 2018

It’s pretty hard for Britain’s friends, here in Australia, to make sense of the mess that’s being made of Brexit. The referendum result was perhaps the biggest-ever vote of confidence in the United Kingdom, its past and its future. But the British establishment doesn’t seem to share that confidence and instead looks desperate to cut a deal, even if that means staying under the rule of Brussels. Looking at this from abroad, it’s baffling: the country that did the most to bring democracy into the modern world might yet throw away the chance to take charge of its own destiny.

Let’s get one thing straight: a negotiation that you’re not prepared to walk away from is not a negotiation — it’s surrender. It’s all give and no get. When David Cameron tried to renegotiate Britain’s EU membership, he was sent packing because Brussels judged (rightly) that he’d never actually back leaving. And since then, Brussels has made no real concessions to Theresa May because it judges (rightly, it seems) that she’s desperate for whatever deal she can get.

The EU’s palpable desire to punish Britain for leaving vindicates the Brexit project. Its position, now, is that there’s only one ‘deal’ on offer, whereby the UK retains all of the burdens of EU membership but with no say in setting the rules. The EU seems to think that Britain will go along with this because it’s terrified of no deal. Or, to put it another way, terrified of the prospect of its own independence.

But even after two years of fearmongering and vacillation, it’s not too late for robust leadership to deliver the Brexit that people voted for. It’s time for Britain to announce what it will do if the EU can’t make an acceptable offer by March 29 next year — and how it would handle no deal. Freed from EU rules, Britain would automatically revert to world trade, using rules agreed by the World Trade Organization. It works pretty well for Australia. So why on earth would it not work just as well for the world’s fifth-largest economy?

A world trade Brexit lets Britain set its own rules. It can say, right now, that it will not impose any tariff or quota on European produce and would recognise all EU product standards. That means no border controls for goods coming from Europe to Britain. You don’t need to negotiate this: just do it. If Europe knows what’s in its own best interests, it would fully reciprocate in order to maintain entirely free trade and full mutual recognition of standards right across Europe.

Next, the UK should declare that Europeans already living here should have the right to remain permanently — and, of course, become British citizens if they wish. This should be a unilateral offer. Again, you don’t need a deal. You don’t need Michel Barnier’s permission. If Europe knows what’s best for itself, it would likewise allow Britons to stay where they are.

 

Third, there should continue to be free movement of people from Europe into Britain — but with a few conditions. Only for work, not welfare. And with a foreign worker’s tax on the employer, to make sure anyone coming in would not be displacing British workers.

Fourth, no ‘divorce bill’ whatsoever should be paid to Brussels. The UK government would assume the EU’s property and liabilities in Britain, and the EU would assume Britain’s share of these in Europe. If Britain was getting its fair share, these would balance out; and if Britain wasn’t getting its fair share, it’s the EU that should be paying Britain.

Finally, there’s no need on Britain’s part for a hard border with Ireland. Britain wouldn’t be imposing tariffs on European goods, so there’s no money to collect. The UK has exactly the same product standards as the Republic, so let’s not pretend you need to check for problems we all know don’t exist. Some changes may be needed but technology allows for smart borders: there was never any need for a Cold War-style Checkpoint Charlie. Irish citizens, of course, have the right to live and work in the UK in an agreement that long predates EU membership.

Of course, the EU might not like this British leap for independence. It might hit out with tariffs and impose burdens on Britain as it does on the US — but WTO rules put a cap on any retaliatory action. The worst it can get? We’re talking levies of an average 4 or 5 per cent. Which would be more than offset by a post-Brexit devaluation of the pound (which would have the added bonus of making British goods more competitive everywhere).

UK officialdom assumes that a deal is vital, which is why so little thought has been put into how Britain might just walk away. Instead, officials have concocted lurid scenarios featuring runs on the pound, gridlock at ports, grounded aircraft, hoarding of medicines and flights of investment. It’s been the pre-referendum Project Fear campaign on steroids. And let’s not forget how employment, investment and economic growth ticked up after the referendum.

As a former prime minister of Australia and a lifelong friend of your country, I would say this: Britain has nothing to lose except the shackles that the EU imposes on it. After the courage shown by its citizens in the referendum, it would be a tragedy if political leaders go wobbly now. Britain’s future has always been global, rather than just with Europe. Like so many of Britain’s admirers, I want to see this great country seize this chance and make the most of it.

Tony Abbott served as Prime Minister of Australia from 2013 to 2015

European Union, Political

Stirring the ‘Alchemy’ Cauldron

The British Chancellor’s Budget karma has been run over by the German Chancellor’s dogma. It’s another chance for Remainers to think again.

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Reposted here with kind permission of John Ward

Perhaps we’ll know more as the day goes on, but it does sound like Mutti Merkel wants have her ‘Wurst’ and eat them too on this “resignation” she just announced. No longer CDU Party Leader….um, but still Chancellor. Good luck with that one, Germany.

The reality is that Big Geli’s position has become increasingly impossible over the last few months, and the primary reason for this is her insane support (at least in public) for largely unfettered migration from Africa to Europe. German voters in Hesse turned against her over the weekend, so now she’s hoping to shed some work while retaining all the power. As an aspiration, it sums up the anti-democratic nature of the EU’s leaders to perfection.

This is the rapidly crumbling “united” Europe that Philip Mammoned is so desperate we should not leave. As predicted here last night, he has already warned that taxes will be higher and welfare will be cut if we do a no-deal Brexit. He hasn’t explained why; in fact, he still hasn’t briefed us as to why he thinks we’ll have to pay a €36bn divorce fee despite it getting no mention at all in any of the EU Treaties or Article 50 of the Constitution.

But then, this is politics today: keep on lying and don’t worry, it’ll be forgotten in a few hours….once the waters have been muddied by 80 spinning sticks and scarlet starlet Julia Gangbang’s boob job.

Because you see, nobody’s paying attention to the cerebral. They’re far too distracted by the celebrity.

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However, here’s a little hint for Adonis, Jones, Blair, Campbell, Mandelson & Pensioners: Angela Merkel’s problems are merely another step along the less than winding road to EU chaos. Even the Lib-Dem narcosis Nicky Cleggover has spotted that the game is up, and has fled to the safety of ‘Basefuck’ in Silicon Valley.

Mutti is asking the German people to accept a splitting of Party Leader/Chancellor roles that she is on the record many times over the years as stressing should never be split.

However, maybe she can spin this one by taking a new State title. Führerin, for example. Perhaps she will now build a retreat somewhere in the Bavarian mountains (the Merkhof?) and become Queen of Europe, with the Divine Right to change her mind as circumstances dictate.

The whole idea is potty. I sincerely hope that in the next 72 hours somebody from the Rommel school of plain speaking will grow the balls to tell her it’s over…that the time has come for her to retire and enjoy her poorly deserved EC pension of forty billion euro a week.


P.S. I really couldn’t give a running jump about what Flip Hamshank has to say in his Budget speech. Far more enlightening will be what his colleagues in the 3% club have to say about it. Stay tuned.

European Union, Political

” More faces than t’ Town Hall clock”!

This is an excellent article exposing Theresa May’s ongoing betrayal of Leave:

https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/a-week-is-a-long-time-in-treachery/

As an example:

“Then, in its edition of Monday October 8, the Daily Telegraph revealed that May’s government, including ministers and whips, had for several months been in covert contact with at least 25 Labour MPs, to push her Chequers Deal through Parliament by relying on their votes against a very substantial minority of her own MPs. We were thus confronted, yet again, with evidence of May’s deceitfully plotting to dilute or even negate Brexit, in secret, against her own Parliamentarians, party and voters, with the shameful collusion of her Cabinet.

A Cabinet, moreover, that appears to have raised not a whimper of objection to the Brexit negotiations not being on the agenda for this week’s Cabinet meeting. Although perhaps we should no longer be surprised at its collective lack of backbone. One of the most nauseating sights of the ‘Conservative’ Party conference was that of May’s Cabinet during her leader’s speech. She produced her ‘Chequers Plan’ in secret behind their backs, then imposed it on them on pain of dismissal, after first clearing it with Angela Merkel, yet just three months later they sit and sycophantically clap her like performing seals.”

European Union, Political

TREASON ALERT!

HAVE WE NOW LOST OUR ARMED SERVICES TO THE EUROPEAN UNION?

PESCO Soldiers…and our leading Brexiteers are unwilling to talk about it.  Why?  What is REALLY going on here?

The military unification of our Armed Services with the European Union is actually happening, at an increasing rate, even though we are now meant to be months away from leaving the EU.   Politicians on both sides of the Brexit Debate are doing absolutely nothing about this, and neither is the campaign group Leave Means Leave.

What IS this PESCO process?  It stands for Permanent Structured Cooperation.  Its purpose is to unify the military command and control elements of the different EU member states into one unit that comes under the direct command of the European Union.  And – virtually unknown to the British people – this process includes our own Armed Services, despite our Referendum vote to leave.

Why is TM siding with the Brussels thugs, who clearly intend to asset-strip our country? We will lose our nations ability to defend itself? I don’t think so.  We can also be dragged into a war not of our making? No thank you.  This is High Treason

Since 1952, a European Union ‘Superstate’ has been planned, with the ability to project its own military power and capabilities. The PESCO process will also see the UK lose control of its defence procurement, industry and training – all unbelievably serious our country, very soon, will be defenceless, no longer independent or sovereign.

Why the reluctance of our elected politicians to confront this?  The mind-set which created and now controls the European Union also controls the City of Londonand the City of London thinks it controls Parliament. We are talking about what is sometimes referred to as the Deep State’ – an elitist grouping of unelected and unaccountable financial and corporate oligarchs who meet in secret, unlawfully controlling the worlds money supply, and most of the worlds leading politicians (point of interest – four of Leave Means Leaves main supporters actually worked for N.M. Rothschild).     

So, is this Leave Means Leave campaign batting with a straight bat?  Is there a giant deception plan going on here, that we, the people, do not know about?

Surely we can see that the historical status of Common Law is utterly meaningless to these self-important parasites in Westmonster. Which of them do we think could EVER actually deliver on the Referendum decision of the electorate? This is another glaring example of arrogant duplicity.

Make your voice heard today – ask your MP to explain the PESCO process!

Ask them what has been done so far?  Ask them what they, personally, are going to do about it?  Dont let them off the hook!

www.ukcolumn.org  (read about the Franco British Council)

www.newchartistmovement.org.uk (read The Six Requirements)

Send for further details on stopping the rot – ‘info@livingstones.uk