Category:UK


 * Brexit
 * Oceania (map), George Orwell, "1984" (1949).

2016

 * Boris Johnson says Assad must go if Syrians' suffering is to end - The Guardian, July 19, 2019

Economy

 * BBC: 80 % of economy is service sector. Out of 5 known post-brexit EU trade models, Norway and Switzerland models are largely similar to present (free movement and contribution to EU budget required); others (Canada, Turkey) do not cover services. Singapore and Hong Kong models have no tariffs and probably too open for UK  (and perhaps not sufficient for financial services)
 * Brussels rejects Boris Johnson 'pipe dream' over single market access, The Guardian, June 27, 2016

More on Boris Johnson Brexit 'pipe dream'. Pound was around 1.47 to dollar before the Brexit; 1.21 on October 11, 2016, an 18 % drop. (Bigger drop than several months after the US 9/11 )

Immigration, NHS

 * BBC fact checker shows that claims were exaggerated or taken back.

EU

 * Europejskie superpaństwo: 'A strong Europe in the world of uncertainties', by Jean-Marc Ayrault and Frank-Walter Steinmeier,  published by  tvp.info, 27. 06. 2016
 * page number 4 appears twice.

After Brexit referendum

 * Thousands at 'March for Europe' Brexit protest, BBC, July 2, 2016
 * With well conducted brief video interview with organizer Keiran MacDermott on top


 * UK voted for Brexit – but is there a way back?, THe Guardian, 29 June, 2016
 * ''Few UK politicians – fearful of challenging the verdict of an already angry electorate – will articulate such an argument [for second referendum] in public. But Jeremy Hunt, the health secretary, has boldly made the case for a second referendum or another general election on the negotiated terms of exit. Robin Butler, the former head of the civil service, has suggested the same.


 * Parliament Early day motion 243, "Referendum On Agreeing The Terms Of The UK-EU Exit Package Or On The UK Remaining In The EU". At present, 5 MP supported; may or may not be debated.
 * Petition 'EU Referendum Rules triggering a 2nd EU Referendum', 4,100,590 signatures as of July 2, 2016.
 * The UK Government responded (along the predictable lines) and deferred decision on debate.

(Parliament vote made to happen by judiciary, with no changes as a result; Brexit formally initiated...)

'Theresa May seeks general election' -BBC, Apr. 18, 2017.

December 2018

 * Brexit full legal advice on legal effects on Ireland/Northern Ireland is published - BBC, full document‎, December 5, 2018
 * Brexit: Amber Rudd says Plan B options plausible -BBC, December 8, 2018

August 2019
At full steam to over the cliff under Boris Johnson; with Corbyn rooting for no-confidence vote, perhaps with himself as caretaker, to quite lukewarm (at best) response.

With all this, Johnson gears up and weeps on Merkel shoulder for a deal; she is quite compassionate. But hopes are dashed by proper French, "Renegotiation of the terms currently proposed by the British is not an option that exists, and that has always been made clear by [EU] President Tusk." --Resup (talk) 08:13, 22 August 2019 (UTC)


 * Dutch plan big Brexit beach party - RTE, August 20, 2019
 * ''"It will be a nice goodbye to a good friend who is going on an exciting adventure, but is perhaps not too bright," Mr Toekook told the Dutch news agency ANP.
 * ''The party will involve "sitting in a deck chair with Dutch chips, French wine and German beer, watching Britain as it closes itself off."
 * (In response): The Europeans always knew we Brits were too swashbuckling for Brussels - Julie Burchill, The Telegraph, August 25, 2019
 * No-deal Brexit: an unforgivable act of vandalism by the Conservative Party -Tony Blair, The Times, August 24, 2019
 * ''Johnson threatens Europe with no-deal if they don’t back down. Sure, it hurts them, especially the Irish. But it hurts us much more, and Northern Ireland severely.
 * ''For the 27 other EU members, scrapping the backstop yet keeping an open border wrecks the essential principle of the single market and customs union. They will never pay that price and they won’t sell the Irish out.
 * ''No-deal Brexit is an act of unforgivable political and constitutional vandalism. What baffles me is why the Conservative Party is willing to take the risk of owning it.
 * Gordon Brown calls on MPs to order no-deal Brexit inquiry - The Guardian, August 26, 2019
 * ''“And that should be before the House of Commons before we ever go ahead. That would be a sensible way forward.”
 * "Brexit: Opposition MPs agree strategy to block no deal" - BBC, August 27, 2019
 * Noted: Jo Swinson, after discussing application to EU to delay Brexit (she is hoping for another popular vote on Brexit during the delay) or else, having general elections with Brexit (she hopes) disallowed before elections are completed, continues to say that if all that fails, the last remaining option is to revoke article 50 (invoking article 50 started the clock to Brexit). ---Resup (talk) 18:50, 27 August 2019 (UTC)
 * Readers’ poll: is a no-deal Brexit better than remaining in the EU? - The Times, August 18, 2019
 * 77 % No. Easily accessible graphics is on Twitter here --Resup (talk) 21:05, 27 August 2019 (UTC)
 * Government asks Queen to suspend Parliament - BBC, August 28, 2019
 * Parliament suspension sparks furious backlash - BBC, August 28, 2019

Iraq inquiry

 * Iraq inquiry documents, published 6 July 2016.
 * Blair response, on embedded video in "Tony Blair says world is better as a result of Iraq War", BBC, 7 July 2016, and full response

Events
"Litvinenko expert took his own life" - The Times, November 25 2016

Post-Skripal

 * End the UK’s Role as a “Safe Haven for Corrupt Wealth” -Transparency.org, 14 March, 2018
 * ''Transparency International has identified £4.4 billion worth of UK properties bought with suspicious wealth and more than a fifth of these properties were purchased by Russian individuals. Meanwhile, a quarter of all Tier 1 investment visas granted by the UK between 2008 and 2015, a period in which almost no checks were carried out on source of wealth, were to Russians. This amounts to a minimum of £729 million invested by Russians at a time when there was little scrutiny over where this money came from. We are calling on the Government to urgently bring in legislation that would require overseas companies who buy UK property to reveal who their real owners are and use the new Unexplained Wealth Orders to better investigate the UK assets of corrupt individuals.
 * Transparency report (PDF) Russian Corruption and the UK. Transparency International UK’s submission of written evidence to the Foreign Affairs Committee
 * The UK is a top destination for money laundering. The National Crime Agency (NCA) estimates that the level of illicit financial flows through the UK is well in excess of 90 billion GBP per year (4.6 % of the GDP in 2016, 2.619 trln USD; compare with 1.8 annual GDP growth). These large sums that come into the UK are often linked to Russian nationals, including associates of Putin. Whilst clearly not all wealthy Russians in the UK have grown rich by corruption, over the last decade or so, kleptrocrats from Russia have continued to launder unfathomably large sums through the UK – money that has likely been plundered from state coffers and solicited in bribes.

Curious sort of situation. Pre-Skripal, worked for all fat cats, -inflow of money lifting economy, property prices, while Russian fats getting a perceived safe-haven from Putin. After Skripal, suddenly stopped working--but not because an actual cat was killed. But that reversal is going some way towards helping Putin-who does not want rebels moneys flowing out? Related, Abramovich is out of investor visa renewal, got Israeli passport (allowing UK visits in particular), and suspended stadium rebuilding in London, to the tune of 1 bln pounds. Kind of mixed feelings. Probably, that wealth will not go into something good (as an alternative to something pointless, like billions for kicking a ball); it will just kind of evaporate, as modern moneys are unreal. --Resup (talk) 07:59, 8 June 2018 (UTC)

'Fusion Doctrine' & 'Contest' Counter Terrorist strategy

 * The NSCR includes a new national security doctrine, the Fusion Doctrine.


 * Sajid Javid unveils plans for MI5 to share information on 20,000 terror suspects with teachers, social workers and councils as he reveals 25 Islamist-linked plots have been foiled in past five years Daily Mail June 4, 2018