Friday 29 September 2017

The Government has responded to the petition “Hold a referendum on the final Brexit deal”

I can't even with the arrogance and stupidity of this. This info just arrived.


The Government has responded to the petition “Hold a referendum on the final Brexit deal”.


Government responded:

    On 23 June 2016 the British people voted to leave the European Union. The UK Government is clear that it is now its duty to implement the will of the people and so there will be no second referendum. 

    The decision to hold the referendum was supported by a clear majority in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords. On 23 June 2016 the British people voted to leave the European Union. The referendum was the largest democratic mandate in UK political history. In the 2017 General Election more than 85% of people voted for parties committed to respecting that result.

    There must be no attempts to remain inside the European Union, no attempts to rejoin it through the back door, and no second referendum. The country voted to leave the European Union, and it is the duty of the Government to make sure we do just that. Rather than second guess the British people’s decision to leave the European Union, the challenge now is to make a success of it - not just for those who voted leave but for every citizen of the United Kingdom, bringing together everyone in a balanced approach which respects the decision to leave the political structure of the EU but builds a strong relationship between Britain and the EU as neighbours, allies and partners.

    Parliament passed an Act of Parliament with a clear majority giving the Prime Minister the power to trigger Article 50, which she did on 29 March in a letter to the President of the European Council, Donald Tusk. As a matter of firm policy, our notification will not be withdrawn - for the simple reason that people voted to leave, and the Government is determined to see through that instruction.

    Both Houses of Parliament will have the opportunity to vote on the final agreement reached with the EU before it is concluded. This will be a meaningful vote which will give MPs the choice to either accept the final agreement or leave the EU with no agreement.

    The people of the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, but we are not leaving Europe. We want a deep and special partnership with the EU. We aim to get the right deal abroad and the right deal for people here at home. We will deliver a country that is stronger, fairer, more united and more outward-looking than ever before.

    Department for Exiting the European Union

Click this link to view the response online.

This petition has over 100,000 signatures. The Petitions Committee will consider it for a debate. They can also gather further evidence and press the government for action.

The Committee is made up of 11 MPs, from political parties in government and in opposition. It is entirely independent of the Government. Find out more about the Committee.

Thanks,
The Petitions team
UK Government and Parliament

Thursday 28 September 2017

Russian trolls slip up again

The account is now protected since this incident, which is hilariously pointless as most observers had already spotted it was a far-right fake account.

For completeness, here's what Twitonomy can still tell us about the account:

  • It uses a VPN (timezone doesn't correspond to anywhere in the US) 
  • It's a group account - which would be expected even if it were genuine 
  • The times it tweets at correspond to UTC-9 (not currently being used) or UTC + 11, which is in... Guess?

Monday 18 September 2017

Why Art. 50 was unnecessary for Brexit

David Allen Green explains why the whole damn thing could have been done much more sensibly.
FT article is NOT behind a paywall.

Brexit Forensics - Faisal Islam on the UK car industry

One of Sky News's most respected journalists analyses different aspects of the effects of Brexit, as currently envisaged (a complete dog's breakfast in jingoism sauce), on the UK. I'll try to post the start of each Twitter thread as it is published.

Appropriately, given the recurrent and (in the opinion of many - remember this? The Brexit Blog: The German car industry and Brexit) unwarranted optimism about the UK car industry saving jobs post-Brexit, this is the first thread.

Click on this link to read the full thread.
There will probably be comments from RuTrolls and bigots. Ignore them.

A longer version exists:
Several points worth going into on this latter thread:

  • Manufacturing across several countries doesn't just involve queues at Customs and filling in a few forms, while hoping you won't be refused entry. There are also complex tax issues, including VAT. This is part of what is meant by by the UK being a "gateway to Europe" for many businesses.
  • 50% increase in stocks is massive: it means money is tied up in inventories rather than being reinvested in the future of the company.
  • The chances of May successfully lobbying the EU for anything unless Brexit is cancelled are pretty damn remote, but it does give us an idea of what the UK is in for under her rule.


Saturday 16 September 2017

MOAR bots

Try not to laugh too hard. This is the rally that the RuTrolls, bots and other usual-suspect fashbois were promoting on social media and a horrendously ugly webshite called motherofallrallies-dot-com.

Looks like the propaganda isn't working as well as they'd hope.

Thursday 14 September 2017

UK Parliament to debate PR

This info just arrived.
Parliament is going to debate the petition –

“To make votes matter, adopt Proportional Representation for UK General Elections”.
https://petition.parliament.uk/archived/petitions/168657

The debate is scheduled for 30 October 2017.

Wednesday 13 September 2017

What’s next for the Brexit withdrawal bill | Jack of Kent

On Monday night MPs voted, in principle, in favour of the greatest shift in power from legislature to executive in modern British constitutional history.

The vote was for the “second reading” of the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill...

Read on: What’s next for the Brexit withdrawal bill

Thursday 7 September 2017

Trump’s Signals to White Supremacists Aren’t Dog Whistles. They’re Flares. – Mother Jones

...Not only were extremists excited by Trump’s campaign. Not only were they using it to recruit on a scale they hadn’t imagined before. They felt that the campaign was signaling to them actively and deliberately—and the more we dug, the more we realized they were right... Trump’s Signals to White Supremacists Aren’t Dog Whistles. They’re Flares. – Mother Jones

The Brexit Blog: Why remainers shouldn't 'get behind Brexit'

As the chaos, damage and costs of Brexit mount, Brexiters are predictably, and seemingly ever more furiously, demanding that remainers should ‘get behind Brexit’ and ‘stop talking the country down’. This is inane at every conceivable level: absurd as a concept, unjustifiable in principle, unrealistic in practice... The Brexit Blog: Why remainers shouldn't 'get behind Brexit'