On the fire, I am skeptical and have not yet decided which way I am leaning, initially I wondered if the announcement of civil servants deployed to the local council to 'assist' was to undergo a cover-up. There is downplayed political posturing on this one up to now, although apparently the cladding used on the block is banned across Europe (Philip Hammond), we shall see...cybernet69 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 18, 2017 3:43 pmNot necessarily.scribbles wrote: ↑Sun Jun 18, 2017 3:24 pmWhy , because of a comrade Corbyn insurrection?cybernet69 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 18, 2017 10:16 amTM wont last the summer. Another leadership contest. Vote of no confidence in the government.
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/06 ... ndon-fire/
I think this tower fire and brexit is going to cause chaos for the sitting PM and government.
Summer of discontent.
Then we have Sadiq Khan and his "Public are sick of politicians platitudes" (paraphrased) statement, oh the irony.
On Brexit, I am quietly confident, both Labour and Conservative manifestos pushed border control etc so the BBC & media spin about a rejection of 'hard' Brexit is nonsense, UK's hand is stronger than we are led to believe. It doesn't surprise me that this is not reported in the BBC (but is on Fox news and Breitbart) there are European countries (Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic) in a deadlock and refusing to take immigrants, Sweden are also reversing their policy after a terrorist attack recently (again not on the BBC), Geo-politically this is becoming interesting, the EU will crumble gradually if they don't change policy.
Also, while I am far from an expert on Constitutional or European Law, I would suspect Corbyn's policy of Nationalising industries (Power in particular) would be more difficult within the EU, especially as they are backed by European companies?