Theresa May

Theresa May expels 23 Russian diplomats, as Deep State, false flag poisoning serves its purpose

The Kremlin has issued a statement on the absurd claims from the puppet UK PM Theresa May, and the poisoning of Russian ex-double agent Sergei Skripal.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Tuesday…

“Moscow’s position [on the Skripal case] is well known… Moscow had nothing to do with the incident that took place in the UK.” 

Russia said it would not respond to the ultimatum set by UK Prime Minister, who demanded an explanation for the “poisoning” of the 66-year-old Skripal and his daughter.

Skripal crisis: Russia rejects UK ultimatum; demands chemical samples

Russia has now publicly responded to the British government’s ultimatum – set out in Theresa May’s statement yesterday – that unless Russia provides a ‘credible response’ to the British enquiry about Russia’s custody of Novichok chemicals by close of business today, then the British government will treat the attack on Skripal as the action of the Russian state.

Fatal Quad: Who Is Assassinating Former MI6 Assets on British Soil?

Last week it was widely reported that a former Soviet and Russian military intelligence officer Sergey Skripal, working for MI6 since 1995, convicted in Russia of high treason in 2006 and released to UK under the 2010 US-Russia spy swap, was found unconscious with his daughter on a public bench near a shopping center in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.

Are Yemeni Kids, Like Palestinian Kids, Children of a Lesser God?

It seems the UK trains killers and supplies weapons with no regard for the humanitarian consequences.
The toxic situation (by which I mean the continuing mega-slaughter of innocents) surrounding the Saudi crown prince’s royal welcome to London will have reminded many of the Vietnam-era chant of peace activists in response to the lies and blunders and excuses at that time: “Hey, hey, LBJ, how many kids did you kill today?”

UK now the slowest growing major economy on Earth

The British GDP saw retarded growth statistics for the fourth quarter of 2017 at just 0.4% on its second growth estimate. The annual 1.4% was also below the quarter’s year-to-year initial estimate of 1.5%.
About 80% of British GDP comes from the service sector, which is where the majority of growth occurred. Falling to the floor of the G7 growth table, the UK was the slowest growing major economy in the world during 2017. Business Insider carries the report:

May describes concerns over Saudi humans rights violations as “mansplaining”

Originally appeared at The Red Pill Times
When confronted about human rights issues going on in Saudi Arabia, who May is conducting a major arms sale with, British Prime Minister simply responds to Parliament’s Labour Party leader with ridicule together with the accusation that his concerns are “mansplaining”, and therefore don’t merit a response.