The leader of the Leave campaign has admitted to lying to tthe British public, and that the claims of the NHS receiving £350m a week played a large part in swinging the vote in their favour: http://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/vote-leave-director-admits-won-lied-public/08/02/ So much for that "will of the people" bollocks Leavers keep spouting.
The second paragraph here makes interesting reading too!.. "Would we have won without £350m/NHS? All our research and the close result strongly suggests no," said Vote Leave director Dominic Cummings in a recent article about the campaign. And yet in the Commons last night, those Conservative MPs who campaigned to leave the EU all voted against an amendment that would have held Mrs May to that pledge. Every single one.
I'll just leave this here: https://www.theguardian.com/technol...s-daily-mail-as-unreliable-source-for-website
In other news, in South Korea an Overwatch character has become a figure of hope: http://kotaku.com/d-va-from-overwatch-has-become-a-symbol-of-hope-in-real-1792147467 I guess that's less of a surprise when most of the nations' top athletes compete in eSports...
Trump loses appeal court bid to reinstate travel ban - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-38927175 'Lttle thought, little planning, little oversight'...... But apart from that it was a good idea, Dumpf!!
And the latest from the Dumpf Palace.... That blonde stick insect spokeswoman has been openly promoting Ivanka Trump's clothing line - during a media interview from the White House!! Trump aide Kellyanne Conway 'wrong' over Ivanka plug - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-38925753 Comes in the wake of Nordstrom dumping the line on business grounds and receiving vitriolic Tweets from the POTUS!
...vitriolic tweets which, based on the time he posted them, we made during a security meeting with the joint chiefs of staff. This does lend a certain amount of weight to the claims he was unaware that he'd elevated Steve Bannon onto the National Security Council...
Using the office of the Presidency of the United States to flog merchandise = class. Having a Counsel who either doesn't know or flouts the law which bans that practice, and favors telling bald-faced lies which are quickly refuted = surrounding yourself with the best people available.
In truth none of these latest revelations come as any sort of surprise to anyone with half a brain having anticipated the carnage that was likely to ensure. What is more remarkable is the number of idiots who still think Trump is some sort of Messiah. But there again, there are still folk who believe in Santa & the Tooth Fairy. Actually on thinking about it, I would believe in either of those over Dumpf!
Similar can be said for the most vocal element of the Leave camp, who are adamant that the UK will benefit in ways we cannot understand even though the country's falling apart around them. What gets me about Trumpists is how they keep banging on about how he's pro-business - yet they never seem to be able to answer the question of how the dollar being in the toilet is good for businesses.
I was going to make that analogy but didn't fancy the Brexiteer-blast in response!! However, as if things weren't bad enough already the other side of the Pond it looks like Women's Rights are taking a turn for the worse with Dumpf's latest appointment!
The Wikipedia discussion about the blacklisting is pretty amusing too: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reliable_sources/Noticeboard#Daily_Mail_RfC
My particular favourite: 'Many, many editors (and Jimmy Wales) have said over the years that the Mail is not a relaible source in any area. A list of reasons why would be enormous, it doesn't need reiterating, the paper is trash, pure and simple. ' Although 'Kill it. Kill it with fire!' Comes a close 2nd!
The recent atttacks on the Speaker, John Bercow, emanating from the Pro-Brexit wing of the Tory party are particularly noxious. John Bercow 'impartial' despite revealing Remain vote http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38947257 Now I am not a fan of the man or his nasty (ex-to-be) wife and I never imagined I would defend him, but I am on his side at the moment. It all seems to come down to allegations against Bercows impartiality...... As Speaker of the House he recently spoke out about inviting Trump to address Parliament. Based on the facts of behaviour both current and historic, to lay claims of racism and sexism against the new POTUS is hardly outrageous and well within his professional remit. Whether or not his thoughts can be viewed as hypocritical are another matter - bearing in mind other unsavoury characters who have received an invitation. Either way, it is hardly an issue to make his position untenable. Now it appears he has had the audacity to pin his colours to the Remain mast - 7 months after the Referendum, after the Article 50 debates and any Parliamentary influence that could have been exerted. The man surely has a right to his opinion at this stage - and is particularly well positioned to highlight the lies that were of such significance to influencing public opinion back in June. Once again, the Pro-Brexit lobby are again calling for his head. Personally, at a time when the UK gutter press are publicly crucifying the Judiciary and similar attacks are emanating in the US from the White House, I think there is a desperate need to defend the man and his right to free speech.
Personally, I think Trump is a detestable ****. But, I'm sorry, Bercow is wrong about this, imo. Whether we like it or not, Trump is the democratically elected ( according to their electoral rules) president of the USA. To try and stop the man who holds that office from receiving the traditional invitation for him to address parliament is an insult to the office of President, and to the USA itself.