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David Cameron urges EU to reform freedom of movement rules to maintain Britain’s economic ties with Europe

Posted by seumasach on June 29, 2016

So Cameron uses his farewell to launch an anti-EU agitation. The plan is clear: to string out negotiations and use them to try to generate a xenophobic backlash throughout Europe leading to the collapse of the European project. This is why he has neither stepped down immediately nor invoked article 50. The British people who voted to leave now have to realize that their vote is merely being used to further the geopolitical interests of an elite faction who have no concern for their interests.

Telegraph

David Cameron has told the EU it must reform freedom of movement rules if Britain is to maintain close economic ties with the continent in the wake of the referendum.

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Brexit proponents’ false promises crumble

Posted by seumasach on June 28, 2016

“All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players”

It’s just too bad to be true- one could almost imagine that the whole thing is a giant psy-op to discredit the Brexit faction! A bit like letting Temer take power in Brazil. Funnily enough, the NYT has also featured prominently in debunking Temer and his cronies.

New York Times

Well, that didn’t take long. Some of the most prominent politicians behind the “Leave” campaign are backing away from the false claims and dubious promises that they made in the run-up to the referendum to take Britain out of the European Union.

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Russia’s ‘Greater Eurasia’ plan gets Brexit boost

Posted by seumasach on June 28, 2016

“The Kremlin also took pains earlier this month to ensure that “Greater Eurasia” isn’t perceived as an anti-Western plot by inviting European nations to participate in the scheme. However, following Brexit, the “Greater Eurasia” project sounds like an alternative to the EU, rather than a mutually beneficial joint venture.”

The idea of Russia supporting the collapse of the EU seems unlike given that their closest ally China is fully supportive of it. They would also be wary of national micro-entities under neocon control such as Kosovo emerging. But the Russians think big and the Eurasian Union points to the possibility of a free trade zone from Vladivostok to Lisbon, or London. The Eurasian Union could certainly draw some countries away from Europe. In any case, Russia may well be pleased by the removal of the Atlanticist west flank of the EU and it should now be easier to draw the EU towards an eastern orientation. We have already seen unprecedented signs of this such as Steinmeier’s rebuke of NATO and Renzi’s blossoming love affair with Putin. But, talking of thinking big, we should not forget the Moscow does not confine itself to skirmishing on Europe’s eastern flank, but the seeks the grail of an overarching Moscow-Washington partnership.

Asia Times

27th June, 2016

MOSCOW–The Kremlin has been careful to dismiss claims that Britain’s vote to leave the European Union came as a development largely beneficial for Russia. Yet despite the official denials, the upcoming European disorder sparked by the UK leaving the EU appears to come as a boost to Russia’s plans of increased Eurasian integration.

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Brexit: Iceland president says UK can join ‘triangle’ of non-EU countries

Posted by seumasach on June 28, 2016

The Leave Junta’s astonishing and incoherent claims give the impressions that they are just complete fools. I would say in their defence that the goal of Brexit is not so much to leave the EU as to destroy it. The plan, however, is not going very well.

Independent

28th June, 2016

Britain has been offered a rather smaller vision of trade than the one it has just opted to exit.

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A strong Europe in a world of uncertainties

Posted by seumasach on June 28, 2016

Projet Ayrault-Steinmeier de Nouvelle Europe

Voltairenet

27th June, 2016

The decision of the British people marks a watershed moment in the history of Europe. The European Union is losing not only a member state, but a host of history, tradition and experience, with which we shared our journey throughout the past decades. France and Germany therefore take note of this decision with regret. This creates a new situation and will entail consequences both for the United Kingdom and for the EU. The Treaty of Lisbon sets out the procedures for the orderly departure of a Member State (article 50). Once the British Government has activated these procedures, we will stand ready to assist the institutions in the negotiations clarifying the future relationship between the EU and the UK.

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Brexit will cause UK food prices to rise, farmers warn

Posted by seumasach on June 27, 2016

NFU president Meurig Raymond said the referendum result was a “political car crash”, and warned that the UK’s dependence on imports combined with a weakened pound would mean the country could expect to see the price of food go up.

The things happen when the most dependent country in the world declares its independence.

Independent

27th June, 2016

Food prices are set to rise as a result of the UK voting for Brexit, the National Farmers Union has warned.

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Barclays and RBS shares suspended from trading after tanking more than 8%

Posted by seumasach on June 27, 2016

The Bank of England said it was ”monitoring developments closely“ and would take ”all necessary steps“ to support monetary stability.

It’s bailout time again- perhaps some of that money that the Eurocrats have been squandering could be used to help out?

Guardian

27th June, 2016

Trading in Barclays and RBS shares was suspended on Monday morning following heavy losses on the London Stock Exchange.

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Pound continues Brexit decline as Japan and China voice UK investment fears

Posted by seumasach on June 27, 2016

“I want to make it clear that Europe is an important partner for China and China will continue to be committed to maintaining the growing China-EU relations and China-UK relations,” Li said in his speech at the World Economic Forum in Tianjin, according to Kyodo.

Notice the primacy given to China-EU relations. Presumably the Chinese have noticed that Gove and company are intent on destabilizing the EU and are reaffirming their support for it. At the same time they will not wish to reward the Brexit junta for their anti-EU machinations. Inward investment is the only thing that can hold up the UK economy although the whole country seems blind to this simple fact.

Guardian

27th June, 2016

Officials in Japan and China warned of new threats to the health of the UK and global economy in the aftermath of Britain’s leave decision as the pound continued to fall and Asian markets on Monday struggled to recoup heavy losses.

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UK should rethink China friendship over human rights

Posted by seumasach on June 27, 2016

After Brexit,  we haven’t had to wait long for the dumping of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with China to begin

Guardian

Britain should reconsider its “golden” friendship with China as a result of the unprecedented human rights crisis unfolding under president Xi Jinping, Conservative party MPs will warn this week.

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Brexit: a neoconservative coup

Posted by seumasach on June 26, 2016

Cailean Bochanan

26th June, 2016

Now that we have voted for Brexit we will not know what exactly the program of the Remain camp was.

However, the program of the Brexit leadership was blurted out by an emotional Nigel Farrage in the early hours of Friday morning:

“For the whole of Europe.  I hope this victory brings down this failed project and leads us to a Europe of sovereign nations, trading together, being friends together, co-operating together.  And let’s get rid of the flag, the [EU] anthem, Brussels and all that has gone wrong.”

It may come as a surprise to little englander Brexit voters that they weren’t voting to leave Europe but to destroy it. It wasn’t a vote against globalisation but for Anglo-American globalisation. Neo-conservatism, the infection that just won’t go away, is back in the form of a new unelected junta about to take control of Britain. It’s chief ideologue is Michael Gove of the neocon Henry Jackson society. According to Gove:

“For Europe, Britain voting to leave will be the beginning of something potentially even more exciting — the democratic liberation of a whole continent”

So we are to leave Europe in order, subsequently, to meddle in it.

This is Gove’s permanent revolution agenda to borrow a term from one of the neocons great inspirational figures, Leon Trotsky.

In my last article on the EU question I noted that that Cameron had failed to negotiate the opt-outs that City of London interests would require whilst at the same time Brexit would leave British banks excluded from the EU. That depended on the assumption, of course, that the EU still existed. If it could be subverted then the dilemma could be resolved.

As a Brexit campaigner from Chatham House told me it was a question of stepping back from Europe and watching it disintegrate. This implies passivity on behalf of these Brexit interests but I would suggest that in reality they would be proactive. Just as the State Department and the CIA have been proactive in destabilizing Europe’s periphery with a view to destabilizing Europe itself.

The fact that Brexit is only a trigger for “more exciting” perspectives explains many of the peculiarities of the Brexit campaign. They have done nothing to elaborate a clear alternative to EU membership, they don’t want to leave any time soon and many of their promises over the NHS and immigration have already been shown to be worthless.These things are beside the point and there will be no attempt to negotiate in good faith It also explains why 250 billion has already been “made available” to the British economy i.e. the City of London: while the revolution is awaited in Europe an interim bailout of the zombie banks is inevitable. All the talk of freeing up funds for social spending, the Brexit turn to the working class, is simply hot air. It’s the banks, silly!

Of course, Brexit brings in its stead enormous costs. We have ,at one fell swoop, thrown away all our geopolitical trump cards- cards which would have enabled us to negotiate a way out of the troubled waters of end of empire. The Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with China was of enormous potential benefit to us but was entirely dependent on our being a bridge into Europe. A deal with our largest creditor and, therefore, holder of sterling denominated assets was crucial if we were to achieve , at least, an orderly decline in our currency. It also brought with it the possibility of a new role for the City as an offshore trading hub for the Yuan and the extension of the finance necessary for national reconstruction. That is all effectively over- powerful financial interests did not want the deal and they have won out.

And yet, man does not live by bread alone. The English people have expressed a wish to regain control of their own destiny. They have every right to do so. The regional integration process which is everywhere evident, from Mercosur and ALBA, to the African Union, Asean and the Eurasian Union concerns the voluntary ceding of sovereignty not the submission to a Bonaparte or a Bolivar. It is true that the UK, in as far as it still exists, can negotiate deals with whoever it wishes without belonging to the EU’s formal structures. Were it a question, that is, simply of Brexit rather than of turning Britain into a base for a neocolonial project, for the next episode in the extension of the Empire of Chaos.

Here is the rub. Here is why the British people made a catastrophic error on Thursday, one which they will live to bitterly regret. Britain will pay a terrible price for hosting a neocon junta which is set to continue Britain’s long and dishonorable tradition of interference in the sovereign affairs of other countries. Until we remove it “the markets” will be ruthless. China who intimated back in 2010 that they were no longer buying UK government bonds, no longer have a motive to hold them or to invest them in Britain. Several hundred billion could be dumped for gold, for example, leaving sterling reeling and subjecting Britain to an apocalyptic inflationary crisis.

In the meantime events are moving a breakneck speed.

All the signs are that the Junta has already lost it’s nerve following the massive, unprecedented falls in sterling on Friday. Following Cameron’s resignation Johnson and Gove appeared at one of the most lackluster press conferences ever given. It was positively funereal. Johnson appeared to be in state of bewilderment  whilst Gove with his langue de bois makes Van Rompuy look like d’Artagnan. Significantly, Johnson blurted out some incoherences seemingly addressed to Britain’s youth implying that there would still be free movement. He knows and fears that while the brexiteers hold the cabbage patches, the youth may hold the streets.

At the same time the European leadership have shown that they are not completely inept and have seen through the game. That’s why they put out the blunt message: get out now! They know that Gove wants to string things out, a bit like Trotsky at Brest-Litovsk, scoring propaganda points whilst awaiting for Clinton and the neocon cavalry to help put the European “establishment”to the sword.

On the home front, Salmond and McGuinness, two of the sharpest cards in British politics reacted promptly and appositely. The union is now dead in the water: Scotland will begin negotiations to remain in Europe and will only be able to do so as an independent country. We will inevitably choose that option especially as the true enormity of Thursday’s aberration become evident. At the same time, there can be no repartition of Ireland now that the existing border has de facto ceased to exist.

Unsurprisingly, the Brexit vote has triggered a conspiracy to remove Corbyn from the Labour leadership.

Britain now enters into a prolonged economic and constitutional crisis. Its resolution depends most of all on the recognition of the sovereign wishes of all the nations which make up the UK and the exposure of the false position of the Brexit Junta and its neoconservative, neocolonial agenda.

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US-Saudi: Yesteryear days are gone forever

Posted by seumasach on April 24, 2016

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Indian Punchline

22nd April, 2016

President Barack Obama’s visit to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday has boomeranged. His good intentions were never in doubt – mend fences between the two countries. But what emerges is that it will need much more than one visit – maybe, even one full presidency cannot fulfill such a mission. According to Prince Turki al-Faisal, former Saudi intelligence chief, all the King’s horses and all the King’s men cannot put Humpty Dumpty together again.

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