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EU nails down Theresa May and the UK in 26 page Post-Brexit Terms (Video)

Theresa May’s early optimism after the EU and the UK agreed to post-Brexit terms, faded very quickly  once news of the agreement spread throughout the UK.
Irish Minister Harris commented in a brief speech that Theresa May will face difficult days ahead.
A Labour Party official confirmed that May’s deal does not offer enough to win their support.
The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris take a quick look at huge momentum swings in the Brexit fiasco for Theresa May.

Theresa May’s soft Brexit plan continues to fail, as EU now pushing for UK to leave (Video)

Theresa May’s soft Brexit strategy has been such a monumental failure that even Brussels negotiators are now pushing for the UK to simply leave the union, in what has becoming a British debacle, and a thorn in the Conservative Party’s side.
Many media pundits and analysts are now asking if the latest impasse in Brexit talks means that we are indeed seeing the last days of Theresa May?

Britain’s Conservatives are wrong to stick with Theresa May

Still shell-shocked by an election result they never expected Britain’s Conservatives are doing everything they can to ensure Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party wins the next election by a landslide.
The election left Britain’s Conservatives seven seats short of a majority in the British Parliament, but still the biggest party, with the biggest share of the vote (42.5% to Labour’s 40%) and the largest number of seats (318 to Labour’s 262).

Hackneyed specter of bogeyman Putin becomes election weapon for Tories

RT | April 21, 2017 Theresa May’s Conservative Party has launched its general election bid with a fresh scaremongering campaign, arguing that unless Tories prevail, Vladimir Putin will win. Russian President Vladimir Putin has already become a prominent figure in Britain’s upcoming general election, having been dragged into the pre-election debate by the Tories. Facing […]

The Vile Maxim

The single most important myth about Toryism — that the Tories are the best managers of the economy — needs to be confronted, and destroyed. The Tory party is best identified by its support for an economic system called capitalism, an ancient belief that concentrates wealth, and political power, in the hands of a tiny minority.
Britain’s best-known economists were Adam Smith and JM Keynes. Smith made the following observation about the capitalist model that ruled the world throughout modern history:

UK Labour Party: A Sad End or a Bold New Beginning?

  •  Are Corbyn+Galloway the dream ticket to previously-unreachable ‘sunlit uplands’ of British politics?
  • Would they present  a much needed double-barrel warning to the warmongers of Tel Aviv and AIPAC’s lackeys in Washington?
  • Could they clean out Westminster’s snake-pit and put Britain’s industries and workers  first?

UK Labour Party bosses are on a suicide mission to block support for its most likely saviour, Jeremy Corbyn, who has emerged as the front-runner in the leadership contest.