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										<title>News from the Brexit Cliff Edge - 18th Apr 2019</title>
										<date>18th Apr 2019</date>
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																	<title>Hard recession awaits Scotland if UK crashes out in nodeal Brexit</title>
																		<section>Economic Impact</section>
																		<author>The Scotsman</author>
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																		<link>https://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/general-election/hard-recession-awaits-scotland-if-uk-crashes-out-in-no-deal-brexit-1-4908689</link>
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													<title>Disorderly Brexit risks Scottish recession</title>
													<section>Economic Impact</section>
													<author>BBC</author>
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													A disorderly Brexit risks a deep recession in Scotland according to researchers. The Fraser of Allander Institute FAI part of the University of Strathclyde predicts a loss of more than one 1 in every 20 of output from the economy. It suggests the fall from peak to trough in the economy could be around 5.5 of total output contracting for two whole years. This is in line with forecasts made by the Bank of England for the UK economy. The FAI modelled several possible Brexit outcomes and the impact in its latest economic commentary. This included scenarios of a nodeal Brexit with and without policy response.</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-business-47954912</link>
													<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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													<title>Brexit panic Germany urged to take urgent action as economy slows due to UKs EU exit</title>
													<section>Economic Impact</section>
													<author>Express.co.uk</author>
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													The German government has been urged to offer companies incentives in a bid to boost corporate research and development after cutting its forecast for 2019 economic growth for the second time in three months with Economy Minister Peter Altmaier blaming concerns over Brexit for a slowdown driven by a recession in manufacturing. To counter the slowdown Finance Minister Olaf Scholz plans to support corporate research and development with incentives worth 1.27billion euros 1.43billion annually from 2020 a draft law seen by Reuters showed on Wednesday.</description>
													<link>https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1115565/brexit-news-germany-economy-slowdown-angela-merkel-recession</link>
													<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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													<title>Britain is more optimistic about Brexit than gloomy forecasts suggest</title>
													<section>Economic Impact</section>
													<author>City A.M.</author>
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													The International Monetary Fund IMF is up to its usual tricks. Last week it predicted a twoyear recession in the UK in the event of a nodeal Brexit. In line with the thinking of Project Fear in the middle of June 2016 the IMF predicted an immediate recession if the UK voted to leave. Exactly the opposite happened. The economy continued to grow and unemployment to decline. To be fair this time around there does seem to be evidence of a slowdown. The Office for National Statistics ONS suggests only modest growth at an annual rate of around one per cent in the last three months of last year. A recent Deloittes survey of chief financial officers found only 13 per cent of them more optimistic about prospects than they were three months ago.</description>
													<link>http://www.cityam.com/276387/britain-more-optimistic-brexit-than-gloomy-economic</link>
													<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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													<title>Survey measures concern about Brexit impact on finances</title>
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													<author>RTE.ie</author>
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													A new survey has laid bare the extent to which people here think their financial situation will be impacted by Brexit. It found a quarter think that their personal finances will be majorly influenced by the departure of the UK from the EU. While two out of every five respondents said it would have a moderate effect. The poll was carried out by RED C on behalf of utility switching website bonkers.ie and questioned a representative sample of over 1000 adults here in the middle of March. The results show that people living in rural areas are more concerned about the impact of Brexit on their pocket with 32 or rural dwellers saying they are worried.  A further 16 said they dont know what Brexit will mean for them reflecting the uncertainty being felt across the wider economy. A fifth of those questioned however were confident that Brexit will only have a minimal impact on their spending choices. </description>
													<link>https://www.rte.ie/news/business/2019/0417/1043175-survey-measures-concern-about-brexit-impact-on-finances/</link>
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																	<title>Coveney Irish citizens in Northern Ireland continue to be EU citizens in all circumstances</title>
																		<section>Administrative Fall Out</section>
																		<author>Belfast Telegraph</author>
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																		<link>https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/coveney-irish-citizens-in-northern-ireland-continue-to-be-eu-citizens-in-all-circumstances-38022267.html</link>
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													<title>Brexit Irish government will pay for European health card for citizens in Northern Ireland after EU exit</title>
													<section>Administrative Fall Out</section>
													<author>The Independent</author>
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													Ireland will pay for the European Health Insurance Card for citizens in Northern Ireland after Brexit if necessary the foreign minister has said. Simon Coveney who also serves as the countrys Tanaiste deputy to the Taoiseach said his government will work to ensure that Irish citizens in Northern Ireland continue to be EU citizens in all circumstances. Speaking in parliament on Tuesday Mr Coveney said that while Irish citizens in Northern Ireland are EU citizens they will not be resident in the EU after Brexit which obviously poses challenges. He explained In terms of the rights of EU citizenship we are working and have been working to ensure certain EU programmes and benefits  notably the EU Health Insurance Card. The free European Health Insurance Card ensures that EU citizens have access to stateprovided healthcare during a temporary stay in any EU countries.</description>
													<link>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/brexit-ireland-ehic-card-pay-insurance-northern-irish-coveney-europe-health-coverage-a8874861.html</link>
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													<title>Registering EU citizens in the UK will create an underclass</title>
													<section>Administrative Fall Out</section>
													<author>Financial Times</author>
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													Under the scheme Europeans from 26 member states the Irish have guaranteed rights must complete an application and provide evidence of residency in the UK for the past five years. There are legitimate moral questions around registration of those who have lived and worked in Britain for decades contributed to the economy the National Health Service and the education system. They are part of the rich social and cultural legacy of European migration to Britain. Leaving these considerations aside the government faces unavoidable questions about what happens to those who fail to register or are unable to provide evidence of residency. </description>
													<link>https://www.ft.com/content/bc0e26a8-5d46-11e9-840c-530737425559</link>
													<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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													<title>Nicola Sturgeon pleas for EU citizens not to abandon Scotland</title>
													<section>Administrative Fall Out</section>
													<author>The Scotsman</author>
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													Nicola Sturgeon has written to more than 200000 Europeans living in Scotland telling them not to abandon their lives here because of Brexit. The First Minister has made the emotional plea in an open letter in which she assures EU citizens that Scotland is your home.</description>
													<link>https://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/nicola-sturgeon-pleas-for-eu-citizens-not-to-abandon-scotland-1-4902315</link>
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													<title>Brexit  The effects on Landlords</title>
													<section>Administrative Fall Out</section>
													<author>Property Reporter</author>
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													One of the most controversial aspects of the governments hostile policy is the right to rent policy that requires landlords to check the immigration status of their prospective tenants. If it doesnt get struck down or repealed after the recent high court ruling it could be significantly expanded to include European citizens. Due to the burdens from the government some landlords were already reluctant to rent to nonEU citizens and in the postBrexit world they may only want to rent to exclusively British tenants because of concerns of falling foul of the governments rules. The Association of Residential Letting Agents ARLA is seeking clarification from the government and a meeting has been set for the end of April</description>
													<link>https://www.propertyreporter.co.uk/landlords/brexit-the-effects-on-landlords.html</link>
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													<title>Mirror and Express team up for campaign to bring people together amid Brexit divisions</title>
													<section>Administrative Fall Out</section>
													<author>Press Gazette</author>
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													The Mirror and Express newspapers have teamed up despite their polarised political views for a campaign to bring the nation back together amid the divisions brought about by the Brexit vote.</description>
													<link>https://www.pressgazette.co.uk/mirror-express-reach-brexit-britain-talks-campaign-regional-newspapers-politics/</link>
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													<title>Nodeal Brexit could harm Aurivo coops milk processing activities</title>
													<section>Administrative Fall Out</section>
													<author>The Irish Times</author>
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													A nodeal Brexit could hit a significant part of coop Aurivos milk processing business its chief executive Aaron Forde has warned. Operating profits at Aurivo fell 23 per cent to 3 million last year. Figures released by the north westernbased business show sales rose 4 per cent in 2018 to 443.8 million from 426.4 million in 2017. Speaking after the coop published its results Mr Forde noted that Brexit posed considerable challenges to the coop as 16 per cent of the more than 400 million litres of milk it processes a year comes from Northern Ireland. Mr Forde explained that milk from the north would have to be exported again to a nonEU country to avoid tariffs should the UK crash out of the bloc without a deal.</description>
													<link>https://www.irishtimes.com/business/agribusiness-and-food/no-deal-brexit-could-harm-aurivo-co-op-s-milk-processing-activities-1.3863343</link>
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													<title>Greta Thunberg tells EU to forget Brexit and focus on climate change</title>
													<section>Administrative Fall Out</section>
													<author>CBBC </author>
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													Greta Thunberg the 16yearold who inspired thousands of school children to take action on climate change has told Members of the European Parliament MEPs to forget Brexit and focus on climate change. The teenage climate activist told off EU leaders for holding three emergency summits on Brexit and none on the threat posed by climate change.</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/47959064</link>
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													<title>Martin Lewis reveals SIX worrying ways Halloween Brexit will affect every Brit</title>
													<section>Administrative Fall Out</section>
													<author>Birmingham Post</author>
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													Martin Lewis has identified six key ways Brits will be impacted. If we leave without a negotiated deal commonly known as a nodeal Brexit  then the landscape will change and will change rapidly and you will need to take action. Mr Lewis then identified six things which will happen if the UK left without a negotiated deal. Worryingly Martin says House prices could plummet The European Health Insurance Card may no longer be valid Travel insurance may not cover you for Brexit disruption You would need to renew your passport early EU citizens living in the UK would have to apply to stay here after 2020 Taking pets to Europe could become harder.</description>
													<link>https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/martin-lewis-reveals-six-worrying-16142681</link>
													<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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													<title>House prices rise at slowest rate in six years as Brexit hits growth</title>
													<section>Administrative Fall Out</section>
													<author>The Guardian</author>
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													House prices across Britain have increased at their slowest rate for more than six years with London experiencing its biggest slump in a decade as Brexit concerns drag on growth. The Office for National Statistics said average house prices in the UK rose by 0.6 in the year to February the lowest rate of growth since September 2012 and down from 1.7 in January. The price of an average London home fell by 3.8 over the year the steepest drop since the depths of the last recession in mid2009 and faster than the 2.2 decline recorded in the year to January. The consumer price index CPI measure of inflation unexpectedly remained at 1.9 in March unchanged from a month earlier offering some respite for UK households.</description>
													<link>https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/apr/17/house-prices-rise-at-slowest-for-six-years-as-brexit-drags-on-growth</link>
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													<title>Brexit delay welcomed by leading UK chemists</title>
													<section>Administrative Fall Out</section>
													<author>Chemistry World</author>
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													Researchers across the UK have breathed a collective sigh of relief following the governments decision to avoid crashing out of the EU on April 12. The EU agreed a Brexit delay of six months with a date now set for October 31. The UK can exit earlier if Parliament ratifies the withdrawal agreement but for many in the scientific community the delay rekindles hopes for Brexit to be doused. Any form of Brexit would be catastrophic for UK science says Fraser Stoddart 2016 chemistry Nobel prize winner who is now based at Northwestern University in the US. Most of the research community in the UK want to see the back of Brexit. Stoddart is more optimistic about the situation given the extension.</description>
													<link>https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/brexit-delay-welcomed-by-leading-uk-chemists/3010399.article</link>
													<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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													<title>Brexit panic Germany urged to take urgent action as economy slows due to UKs EU exit</title>
													<section>Administrative Fall Out</section>
													<author>Express.co.uk</author>
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													The German government has been urged to offer companies incentives in a bid to boost corporate research and development after cutting its forecast for 2019 economic growth for the second time in three months with Economy Minister Peter Altmaier blaming concerns over Brexit for a slowdown driven by a recession in manufacturing. To counter the slowdown Finance Minister Olaf Scholz plans to support corporate research and development with incentives worth 1.27billion euros 1.43billion annually from 2020 a draft law seen by Reuters showed on Wednesday.</description>
													<link>https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1115565/brexit-news-germany-economy-slowdown-angela-merkel-recession</link>
													<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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													<title>Brexit was supposed to return control  but for LGBT people all its done is taken it away</title>
													<section>Administrative Fall Out</section>
													<author>The Independent</author>
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													What I want to know is that if Brexit is meant to give us back control then why are LGBTQ people and other marginalised groups feeling like we are losing control when it comes to our safety as a result of the Brexit process Looking back to 2017 the Home Office released official statistics looking at the increase in hate crimes here within the UK. Looking at the figures from 20122013 there had been a recorded rise of reported hate crimes of 123 per cent and more specifically looking at 2017 the year after the referendum campaign a rise of 17 per cent on the year previous.</description>
													<link>https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/brexit-leave-referendum-hate-crime-lgbt-a8874721.html</link>
													<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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													<title>TSystems opens new London HQ in postBrexit support for UK</title>
													<section>Administrative Fall Out</section>
													<author>Channel Web</author>
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													German giant TSystems has opened a new London headquarters in a move which it says demonstrates its postBrexit support for the UK. The new office  in Rathbone place Fitzrovia  was opened by TSystems global CEO Adel ASaleh. </description>
													<link>https://www.channelweb.co.uk/crn-uk/news/3074258/t-systems-opens-new-london-hq-in-post-brexit-support-for-uk</link>
													<pubDate>16th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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													<title>Back public vote on Brexit or hand Europe victory to Nigel Farage voters tell Jeremy Corbyn</title>
													<section>Political Shenanigans</section>
													<author>Evening Standard</author>
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													Jeremy Corbyn will haemorrhage support and hand Nigel Farage a huge victory in the European Parliament elections if he refuses to back another public vote on Brexit a poll suggests today. The YouGov survey shows Labour risks losing hundreds of thousands of voters if it campaigns for a customs union Brexit similar to its current policy before elections next month. Mr Farages Brexit Party would storm to victory by 10 points over Labour the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats according to the poll findings.</description>
													<link>https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/back-public-vote-on-brexit-or-hand-europe-victory-to-nigel-farage-voters-tell-jeremy-corbyn-a4120156.html</link>
													<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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													<title>Scotland rejects hostile environment created by Theresa May Sturgeon</title>
													<section>Political Shenanigans</section>
													<author>Shropshire Star</author>
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													Scotlands First Minister said one of the most shameful aspects of Brexit has been the treatment of EU citizens. Scotland wants no part of Theresa Mays despicable hostile environment Nicola Sturgeon has said as she urged action against xenophobia in politics. Addressing the STUC conference in Dundee the Scottish First Minister said the treatment of EU citizens in the UK is one of the most shameful aspects of Brexit. She warned the damage of any form of Brexit could not be fully mitigated and said there would be nothing disorderly about Scotland leaving the UK following a vote for independence.</description>
													<link>https://www.shropshirestar.com/news/uk-news/2019/04/17/scotland-rejects-hostile-environment-created-by-theresa-may-sturgeon/</link>
													<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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													<title>EU election still up for grabs says report</title>
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													<author>Politico.eu</author>
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													The European Parliament election is very much up for grabs according to a new report which claims there are almost 100 million swing voters across the Continent.
The report by the European Council on Foreign Relations a think tank features data from 14 countries that will take part in Mays election and shows according to the organizations Mark Leonard that the European electorate is in a volatile rather than polarised state with swathes of voters moving fluidly between parties of the right and left.</description>
													<link>https://www.politico.eu/article/eu-election-still-up-for-grabs-says-report/</link>
													<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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													<title>Let EU citizens vote in UK elections</title>
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													<author>Metro.co.uk</author>
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													Today 50 years on from the UK extending the vote to 18 year olds British politics is still blighted by democratic inequality. This is particularly stark in the case of the 3.6 million EU citizens living in the UK. In just under three weeks these nationals will have a vote in local elections but will continue to denied doing so in general elections and referendums. Fifty years on from giving more people the vote we still have a long way to go. Liberal Democrats have campaigned for a Peoples Vote for almost three years. I have been proud to lead a party that has unequivocally stated that Britain is better off in the EU</description>
													<link>https://metro.co.uk/2019/04/17/let-eu-citizens-vote-in-uk-elections-9222519/</link>
													<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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													<title>Revealed Brexit group covered up its targeting of rightwing extremists</title>
													<section>Political Shenanigans</section>
													<author>Channel 4 News</author>
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													Arron Banks repeatedly lied to coverup his Brexit campaigns effort to attract farright extremists. Leave.EU paid for Facebook adverts targeted at supporters of the National Front the BNP Britain First and the EDL. But when the BBC asked for a response to a story they planned to run Mr Banks sent a barrage of emails in an attempt to get the story dropped. Leaked emails seen by Channel 4 News show Mr Banks insisted the BBCs accusation were wholly wrong  despite his own staff telling him the story was true. One Leave.EU employee told him Those are our ads we have targeted those groups since the beginning of the campaign as they gain most traction.</description>
													<link>https://www.channel4.com/news/revealed-brexit-group-covered-up-its-targeting-of-right-wing-extremists</link>
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													<title>SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon says Scottish independence wont be as chaotic as Brexit</title>
													<section>Political Shenanigans</section>
													<author>Daily Record</author>
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													Nicola Sturgeon has insisted there will be nothing disorderly about Scottish independence despite the chaos caused by Brexit. The First Minister was branded deluded by opponents after pledging a smooth transition to a separate Scottish state just days before she is due to update MSPs about her plans for IndyRef2 .
Sturgeon was responding to a Fraser of Allander report which warned a disorderly Brexit risks a deep recession in Scotland. But asked if this meant the same was true of independence Sturgeon said There will be nothing disorderly about Scottish independence when it happens. The First Minister is expected to push for a second independence referendum when the Scottish Parliament returns from the Easter recess on Tuesday.</description>
													<link>https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/snp-leader-nicoal-sturgeon-says-14388120</link>
													<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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													<title>Naomi Long Hold another referendum on Brexit</title>
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													<author>Yahoo!</author>
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													A party leader in Northern Ireland has called for another Brexit referendum ahead of an expected run for the European Parliament. Naomi Long said she will confirm her decision within the next two days. She leads the centralist Alliance Party which garners votes from both communities in Northern Ireland and has been strongly proRemain. </description>
													<link>https://uk.news.yahoo.com/naomi-long-hold-another-referendum-110817186.html</link>
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													<title>AntiBrexit adverts are appearing at bus stops and Tube stations in London</title>
													<section>Political Shenanigans</section>
													<author>Indy100</author>
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													Adverts calling for an end to Brexit are popping up in parts of London. The ads have appeared in bus stops and on trains in the London underground but people arent sure who or what group is putting them up. On one of the adverts that appeared on a circle line train read Stop Brexit Defend Free Movement. It had a mock underground map drawn next to it and labelled Possible closure expected.
Another advert at a bus stop has the words Dont throw migrants under the bus written on it below which is a photo of a double decker bus.</description>
													<link>https://www.indy100.com/article/brexit-ads-tube-bus-stop-train-remain-free-movement-eu-8874086</link>
													<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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													<title>Theresa May could put off Queens speech amid Brexit turmoil</title>
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													<author>The Guardian</author>
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													Some within the government believe May is prepared to ignore demands for a programme of new laws even though parliament has run out of business to discuss apart from Brexit legislation which is currently stalled and not bring forward a Queens Speech for fear of a vote of confidence on it. A Downing Street source said it would not be fair to say the Queens Speech was being delayed because no official date had been set for one. Theres no obligation to have one at a fixed point and theres no immediate plans to bring forward a Queens speech the source said.</description>
													<link>https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/apr/17/theresa-may-could-put-off-queens-speech-amid-brexit-turmoil</link>
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													<title>Brexit LIVE End of Theresa May  4050 Tory chairmen in plot to OUST PM in shock new coup</title>
													<section>Political Shenanigans</section>
													<author>Express.co.uk</author>
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													Theresa May could be ousted within weeks thanks to a littleknown process never before used by the Conservative Party which would allow angry and frustrated grassroots Tories to call for a noconfidence vote. Mrs Mays days as Prime Minister may abruptly end thanks to a noconfidence vote which could be unexpectedly triggered by the National Conservative Convention which represents the grassroots movements. Party chairmen are circulating a petition calling for an extraordinary general meeting which will have to be held if signed by more than 65 association chairmen. Between 40 and 50 party chairmen have already signed it. Dinah Glover the East of London area chairman has organised the petition addressing Mrs May as no longer the right person to lead the country out of the European Union. </description>
													<link>https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1115300/brexit-news-latest-EU-UK-theresa-may-quit</link>
													<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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													<title>The Leave.EU scandal proves the Brexit vote was rotten  only a second referendum can give us a fair result</title>
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													<author>The Independent</author>
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													The more we know about the Brexit referendum of 2016 the more it feels like a campaign that crossed a few lines. Legal ones in fact with successful prosecutions against both Remain and Leave groups. The latest accusations levelled at the Leave.EU campaign are disturbing. Then again you only have to read Arron Bankss candid memoir Bad Boys of Brexit to understand some of the excesses they went in for. We are ready now as we were not in 2016 to make the judgement. We are still divided. We may still vote Leave. But none on either side could say they didnt know what was at stake. If we do quit under WTO terms or the May deal then we will do so with our eyes open and our consciences clear. It is the right thing to give people the final say. It is inevitable. </description>
													<link>https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/brexit-leave-eu-video-fake-migrants-arron-banks-second-referendum-a8874051.html</link>
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													<author>The Guardian</author>
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													Tom Watson has called for a judicial inquiry into the activities ahead of the Brexit referendum of the Leave.EU campaign and its main backer Arron Banks after claims the group faked a video and photos connected to migrants. Watson the deputy Labour leader and shadow culture secretary said the inquiry should have criminal powers. We cannot allow those who cheat and lie to mock and subvert our democracy using millions from who knows where to prevail he said in a tweet.
In a joint statement Banks and his close aide Andy Wigmore who was head of communications for Leave.EU said they would welcome such an inquiry.</description>
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													<author>The Guardian</author>
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													Nigel Farages Brexit party which is currently leading in the polls for the EU elections will win the contest unless Labour can portray itself as the natural home for remain voters Margaret Beckett has claimed. Polling commissioned by the Peoples Vote campaign suggested the former Ukip leaders new party was on course for a fivepoint lead with remain voters split between Labour the Liberal Democrats the Scottish National party the Green party and Change UK. These elections have proven to be rich hunting grounds for Nigel Farages brand of extreme rightwing politics before and may be again Beckett said. But the message of this poll is loud and clear it suggests that if anyone can stop Farage winning it is Labour  and only if we back a peoples vote.</description>
													<link>https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/apr/17/labour-giving-farage-eu-election-victory-margaret-beckett-brexit</link>
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													<author>Huffington Post UK</author>
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													A key ally to Jeremy Corbyn has been imposed as a top MEP candidate as a bitter battle between Labour party factions came to a head. Katy Clark who is ...
Panel overruled and leaders expolitical secretary handed coveted place in the European Elections candidate list after battle with Momentum pick</description>
													<link>https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/labour-hands-sitting-meps-first-place-slots-in-euro-elections_uk_5cb73e35e4b0ec270a4632ba</link>
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													<author>Financial Times</author>
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													Moderate Conservative MPs are planning to endorse a candidate for prime minister in an effort to prevent the party being dominated by Eurosceptic Tories after Theresa May steps down. The One Nation group of Conservatives relaunched last month to provide a counterweight to the proBrexit European Research Group of Tory MPs. Senior Conservatives in the One Nation group include work and pensions secretary Amber Rudd who said on Tuesday it was entirely possible she could run for the party leadership. </description>
													<link>https://www.ft.com/content/e87943d2-6023-11e9-b285-3acd5d43599e</link>
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													<author>Huffington Post UK</author>
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													Potential Tory leadership candidate Jeremy Hunt has hailed David Cameron and George Osbornes genius for persuading the public to accept austerity without triggering violent protests. The foreign secretary said the former prime minister and exchancellor put the economy back on its feet despite the most challenging cuts to public spending in peacetime history. In an interview with the New Statesman Hunt also praised his former cabinet colleagues for doing it without provoking the kind of mass riots seen when Margaret Thatcher tried to introduce the poll tax in 1990. Hunt who is widely expected to launch a bid to succeed May suggested austerity was necessary but bemoaned the fact that the Tories were not able to persuade the public that they were moderate centrists during a time of such widespread cuts.</description>
													<link>https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/cameron-and-osborne-were-geniuses-for-getting-public-to-accept-austerity-jeremy-hunt-says_uk_5cb72dd6e4b0ffefe3ba4941</link>
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													<author>The Irish Times</author>
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													Northern Irelands proBrexit Democratic Unionist Party DUP is running ads on Facebook to raise money in England only as part of a new fundraising drive on social media. The partys Support Brexit  Support the DUP ads are being shown mostly to people over the age of 55  an age group that voted in the majority for Brexit  and only in England where the party has no candidates. Facebook data on the ad which features photographs of DUP leader Arlene Foster and deputy leader Nigel Dodds says it was being shown only to people living in England. Some 37 per cent of the people being shown the ad were aged 65 years or older and a further 25 per cent are aged between 55 and 64 according to the data on the ad. The ad had been viewed between 5000 and 10000 times since it began running on Tuesday just weeks ahead of European and local elections.</description>
													<link>https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/dup-targets-english-voters-for-funds-with-pro-brexit-adverts-1.3863858</link>
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													<author>Daily Mail</author>
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													The European Council president attacked fear and scaremongering over UK exit. He dismissed the idea that UK might disrupt activities while still a member. The German foreign minister Heiko Maas said UK had to decide future by October. He attacked idea that the UK could spend years working out how to leave. JeanClaude Juncker said that the EU was now on a break from Brexit. EC chief said EU was ready for a nodeal Brexit but had nothing to gain</description>
													<link>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6927051/Britain-treated-second-class-citizen-lingers-EU-Brexit-says-Tusk.html</link>
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													<author>EU Observer</author>
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													Should the UK not succeed to do so by 22 May it will have to hold EU elections to elect its own representatives in the new European Parliament. Far from being a punishment this is a necessity to preserve EU citizens living in the UK as well as the integrity of the European Parliament as a whole what if the UK should eventually stay in the EU. Yet this could irremediably do exactly the opposite.
Holding EU elections in the UK is set to fatally affect the good functioning of the next European Parliament  as well as the entire Union  for the five years to come.
The British participation in the elections is set to distort the new political balance emerging within the next parliament the 73 UK MEPs are set to leave the assembly upon Brexit but also to irremediably tarnish the validity of the parliaments future decisions.</description>
													<link>https://euobserver.com/opinion/144683</link>
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													<author>Express.co.uk</author>
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													A think tank has collected data alongside pollsters YouGov from 46000 participants across 14 member states between January and February 2019 which make up 80 percent of the European Parliaments seats finding that 57 percent of participants are unlikely to cast their vote. The studys authors have created four potential groups of voters that MEPs will have to target if they are to be successful in the ballot  the proEU system believers the sceptical Gilet Jaunes the proEuropean left behinds and the antiBrussels nationalist eurosceptics. Both the Gilet Jaunes and Nationalist eurosceptics equate to 54 percent of voters according to the think tanks publication.</description>
													<link>https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1115494/EU-Parliament-election-news-latest-study-eurosceptic-France-Spain-poll-vote</link>
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													<author>Local Gov</author>
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													Council chiefs have raised concerns with Government about the sectors capacity to run EU elections so close on the heels of local polls. Local authorities have said there remain immediate concerns around complex cost and capacity issues related to the elections next month with urgent responses needed from Whitehall.
On top of this senior Local Government Association LGA officials have warned that councils could be open to legal challenge from EU citizens who decide to vote in the UK but are then disenfranchised if the elections are cancelled. The Cabinet Office has suggested that EU citizens in the UK should register in their member state of citizenship as the most certain option to ensure they can cast their vote but the LGA wants the Government to issue national legal advice on the subject.</description>
													<link>https://www.localgov.co.uk/Concern-over-councils-ability-to-cope-with-polls/47268</link>
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													<author>Shropshire Star</author>
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													Scotlands First Minister said one of the most shameful aspects of Brexit has been the treatment of EU citizens. Scotland wants no part of Theresa Mays despicable hostile environment Nicola Sturgeon has said as she urged action against xenophobia in politics. Addressing the STUC conference in Dundee the Scottish First Minister said the treatment of EU citizens in the UK is one of the most shameful aspects of Brexit. She warned the damage of any form of Brexit could not be fully mitigated and said there would be nothing disorderly about Scotland leaving the UK following a vote for independence.</description>
													<link>https://www.shropshirestar.com/news/uk-news/2019/04/17/scotland-rejects-hostile-environment-created-by-theresa-may-sturgeon/</link>
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													<author>New Statesman</author>
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													Stephen Bush discusses the threat to Nigel Farages nascent Brexit Party posed by his old one UKIP now run by Gerard Batten</description>
													<link>https://www.newstatesman.com/brexit-party-nigel-farage-ukip-problem-european-election-gerard-batten</link>
													<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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																		<author>The Sun</author>
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																		<link>https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/brexit/8883584/nigel-farage-brexit-party-eu-elections/</link>
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																		<author>Daily Mirror</author>
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																		<link>https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/bombshell-poll-reveals-nigel-farages-14385611</link>
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																		<author>The Scotsman</author>
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																		<link>https://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/poll-nigel-farage-s-brexit-party-in-the-lead-for-europe-elections-1-4909570</link>
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																		<author>Reuters</author>
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																		<link>https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-britain-eu-election/farages-brexit-party-to-top-eu-elections-in-britain-poll-idUKKCN1RT1HM</link>
																		<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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													<author>The Independent</author>
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													Theresa May could face an unprecedented noconfidence vote among grassroots Tories as the prospect of a crushing defeat in European elections looms. Local party chairs have been circulating a petition that is on course to force the National Conservative Convention to hold an extraordinary general meeting where members could pressure the prime minister to resign. The plot emerged as a poll showed Nigel Farages new Brexit Party had stormed into the lead ahead of EU parliament elections next month. A YouGov poll commissioned by the Peoples Vote campaign puts the Brexit Party on 27 per cent ahead of Labour on 22 per cent with the Conservatives trailing on 15 per cent. It follows the burst of publicity the Brexit Party received with the launch last week of its election campaign when it was announced that Annunziata ReesMogg  the sister of the leading Tory Brexiteer Jacob ReesMogg  would be among its candidates. It will reinforce fears among ministers the Conservatives are heading for a crushing defeat if the poll on 23 May goes ahead as planned  a result which would almost certainly see fresh calls for Ms May to quit.</description>
													<link>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-news-live-theresa-may-vote-no-confidence-deal-eu-latest-a8873591.html</link>
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																		<author>Sky News</author>
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																		<link>https://news.sky.com/story/their-first-decision-was-to-go-on-holiday-eu-fears-uk-will-waste-brexit-delay-11695220</link>
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													Speaking at the European Parliament in Strasbourg Guy Verhofstadt said he fears that the delay to Brexit will continue the uncertainty. I fear it will prolong the indecision.  He told MEPs And I fear most of all that it will import the Brexit mess into the European Union. And moreover that it will poison the upcoming European election.  The Brexit coordinator also said that he fears the decision to extend the Article 50 deadline to October 31 will mean the pressure to come to a crossparty agreement disappears. </description>
													<link>https://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/brexit-news-latest-guy-verhofstadt-blasts-mps-for-dithering-over-eu-withdrawal-a4119831.html</link>
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													<author>The Independent</author>
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													When the prime minister applied for and got a second extension to the Article 50 period she did so because she wanted to save the country from the disastrous consequences of leaving the EU without a deal. She did the right thing putting the country first. Theresa May has known about the consequences of a nodeal Brexit for years. Paper after paper has crossed her desk warning her what it would mean. Most recently the cabinet secretary  the most senior civil servant in the country  laid these consequences out before cabinet food price rises shortages of some foods chaos at the ports the need to stockpile medicines direct rule for Northern Ireland and most dangerous of all a weakening of our national security. No deal would not only leave our country poorer but it would also weaken us. No responsible prime minister could embrace such an outcome. No leader could will these consequences on their own country. But how did we get here Why was the application for an extension and the rejection of no deal seen as such a betrayal not only by Brexiteer Conservative MPs but by a significant proportion of the population</description>
													<link>https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/brexit-deal-strategy-theresa-may-mps-britain-leader-pm-a8872841.html</link>
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													<author>The Independent</author>
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													The Liberal Democrats have accused other antiBrexit parties of damaging the chances of success in the European elections by refusing to fight on a joint ticket.
Vince Cable lashed out at The Independent Group and the Greens for rejecting his pleas to stand joint candidates on 23 May to boost the number of MEPs demanding a second referendum. The Lib Dem leader revealed that his party proposed fighting together  a move that one election expert has predicted could have delivered an extra six seats in Brussels. Frustrated campaigners for a Final Say public vote also believe a unified campaign would have excited voters and delivered an even greater reward. Sir Vince said voters would be forced to choose between a variety of different parties offering the same message under a proportional voting system.</description>
													<link>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/eu-elections-brexit-lib-dems-greens-change-uk-european-parliament-a8873731.html</link>
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													Reading says that she keeps her proBrexit views mostly to herself. Shes worried if she speaks up at her workplace she will be ostracized. She cant remember a time when her country was this divided. At the Leavers for Lincolnshire gathering she found the evening with fellow Brexiteers relaxing and comforting. We didnt know anybody ... and we started to talk and we all felt the same said Reading. That was absolutely great. We can breathe.</description>
													<link>https://www.npr.org/2019/04/17/713542783/north-of-london-brexit-supporters-gather-to-feel-proud-and-unashamed</link>
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													<author>Channel 4 News</author>
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													Arron Banks repeatedly lied to coverup his Brexit campaigns effort to attract farright extremists. Leave.EU paid for Facebook adverts targeted at supporters of the National Front the BNP Britain First and the EDL. But when the BBC asked for a response to a story they planned to run Mr Banks sent a barrage of emails in an attempt to get the story dropped. Leaked emails seen by Channel 4 News show Mr Banks insisted the BBCs accusation were wholly wrong  despite his own staff telling him the story was true. One Leave.EU employee told him Those are our ads we have targeted those groups since the beginning of the campaign as they gain most traction. Another Leave.EU staffer proposed telling the BBC We pay for target ads for all political parties not just right wing. But Mr Banks replied Not the right answer. Instead Mr Banks told the BBC Its wholly wrong to say we have targeted extreme right parties your report needs to reflect this or it will be biased and if we have to we will take whatever legal action we need. Andy Wigmore Leave.EUs Head of Communications even appealed to the head of BBC Westminster Robbie Gibb in a further attempt to prevent the story from being run.
Mr Gibb is now Theresa Mays head of communications</description>
													<link>https://www.channel4.com/news/revealed-brexit-group-covered-up-its-targeting-of-right-wing-extremists</link>
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													<author>Byline Times</author>
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													By the time of the EU referendum Russian news agencies like RT and Sputnik were clearly pushing a proBrexit agenda particularly focusing on mainly false allegations of rape and criminality by asylum seekers and migrants. One of Leave EUs most popular videos was mainly sourced from Russian propaganda and deliberately portrayed foreign migrants as sexual predators. Four weeks before the referendum vote in June 2016 Leave EU created a video called Worrying Scenes in Europe mainly based on clips from RT. One disturbing sequence in the video is all Leave EUs creation. It apparently shows sexual assault by dozens of men alleged to be refugees. But the clip is actually of an assault that took place in Tahrir Square in Egypt in 2013.</description>
													<link>https://bylinetimes.com/2019/04/17/how-farages-campaign-colluded-with-putin-to-weaponise-hate-and-islamophobia/</link>
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													More than half of people believe Labour has a serious antisemitism problem a new poll has revealed. The ComRes survey on behalf of the Jewish News newspaper showed 51 think the party has a problem with antiJewish hate up from 34 in July last year. A similar proportion of respondents 55 agreed that Labour leader Jeremy Corbyns failure to tackle antisemitism within his own party shows he is unfit to be prime minister. Labours longrunning antisemitism row resurfaced at the weekend when the Sunday Times reported Mr Corbyn in a leaked recording said that evidence of antisemitism in the party has been mislaid or ignored.</description>
													<link>https://news.sky.com/story/more-than-half-of-britons-think-labour-has-serious-antisemitism-problem-poll-reveals-11696752</link>
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													A former aide to Margaret Thatcher has said Prime Minister Theresa May will go down in British history as a monumental failure after she was unable to get enough support for her Brexit deal in order for Britain to have left the European Union within the twoyear Article 50 deadline. Last week the EU agreed to extend Britains departure from the bloc until the end of October 31 after Theresa May pleaded for a delay. Mr Gardiner told Express.co.uk As someone who led Britain at a critically important time in history but who did not have the vision or the guts and the courage to do what was necessary.</description>
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													Thanks to the Prime Ministers staggering incompetence we face a real risk of a double whammy of no Brexit and a Jeremy Corbyn government propped up by Scottish Nationalists. Opinion polls should be taken with a bucket of salt. But the past half a dozen tell an eerily similar story Tory support has fallen off a cliff especially since voters realised that we werent actually going to leave the EU on March 29 as promised. Labour is also down albeit by less. As a result Mr Corbyn leads by several percentage points a uniform swing in a general election today would cost the Tories 60 seats make Labour the biggest party and allow it to govern with other Leftwing groups.</description>
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													Newly independent MP Nick Boles has suggested he will not stand at the next general election saying he is on his way out of frontline politics. In an interview with The House magazine the former Conservative minister said he was in his swansong after deciding to quit his party over Brexit earlier this month. Though Mr Boles backed Ruth Davidson as the perfect candidate to become the next Prime Minister he said it was very unlikely that a new Tory leader could bring him back to the fold. He also said it was reasonable to question whether it would have been better if the Tories lost the 2015 election and accused Theresa May of making a moral error in trying to be more Brexity than Brexiters after entering No10. Mr Boles spectacularly resigned the Conservative whip in the Commons after accusing his party of intransigence and refusing to compromise during the Brexit debate. It came after a fractious period with his own constituency party in Grantham and Stamford which had earlier backed a noconfidence vote against him. Mr Boles fell out of favour over his support for a Norwaystyle Brexit and opposition to leaving the EU without a deal.</description>
													<link>https://www.politicshome.com/news/uk/political-parties/conservative-party/news/103249/excl-nick-boles-suggests-he-will-not-stand</link>
													<pubDate>16th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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													<title>Brexit Hightech solution to avoid hard Northern Ireland border decade away leaked Home Office document says</title>
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													<author>The Independent</author>
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													Any hitech solution to the problem of how to keep the Northern Ireland border open after Brexit is at least ten years away a leaked Home Office document has said. The memo said the cost and complexity of using new technology to remove the need for border checks meant the challenges of this work cannot be underestimated. The finding will come as a blow to Eurosceptic Conservative MPs who have repeatedly insisted that technology could be used to keep the border open in the event of a nodeal Brexit removing the need for the controversial Northern Ireland backstop. The memo seen by Sky News was drawn up by the Home Offices Policy Unit and sent to Her Majestys Revenue and Customs HMRC and the Treasury. It says there could be a possible technological solution but that it would come with a huge array of difficulties. The solution would involve companies uploading data on goods and using blockchain technology sensors and automated collection to pay tariffs. </description>
													<link>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-northern-ireland-border-high-tech-solution-home-office-leak-backstop-a8875171.html</link>
													<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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																		<author>Reuters</author>
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																		<link>https://uk.reuters.com/video/2019/04/17/pelosi-talks-brexit-plugs-bono-in-irish?videoId=539097693&amp;ampvideoChannel=75</link>
																		<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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																	<title>Good Friday Agreement is a beacon to the world and cant be jeopardised by Brexit  Nancy Pelosi tells Dail</title>
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																		<author>Irish Independent</author>
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																		<link>https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/politics/good-friday-agreement-is-a-beacon-to-the-world-and-cant-be-jeopardised-by-brexit-nancy-pelosi-tells-dail-38025263.html</link>
																		<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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																	<title>Leo Varadkar says US will back efforts to prevent a hard Border</title>
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																		<author>The Irish Times</author>
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																		<link>https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/leo-varadkar-says-us-will-back-efforts-to-prevent-a-hard-border-1.3863927</link>
																		<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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																	<title>Nancy Pelosi Clashed With Tory Brexiteers Over Northern Ireland Border</title>
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																		<author>Huffington Post UK</author>
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																		<link>https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/nancy-pelsoi-clashed-with-tory-brexiteers-over-northern-ireland-border_uk_5cb6f0dbe4b0ffefe3b96fe0</link>
																		<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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																	<title>UKUS trade deal a nonstarter if Brexit hits Northern Ireland peace</title>
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																		<author>Daily Mail</author>
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																		<link>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6927449/Nancy-Pelosi-UK-trade-deal-non-starter-Brexit-damages-peace-Northern-Ireland.html</link>
																		<pubDate>16th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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																	<title>@Channel4News  We made it clear to all that if there is any harm to the Good Friday accords no trade agreement.</title>
																		<section>Trade Deals/Negotiations</section>
																		<author>@Channel4News</author>
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																		<link>https://twitter.com/Channel4News/status/1118176610715353088</link>
																		<pubDate>16th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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													<title>US Speaker Nancy Pelosi warns against weakening peace deal</title>
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													<author>BBC</author>
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													US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has begun an official visit to the Republic of Ireland. Speaking on the eve of her visit she said there would be no chance whatsoever of a postBrexit trade deal between the US and UK if there were any weakening of the Good Friday Agreement. Ms Pelosi is expected to meet Taoiseach Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar on Tuesday evening. It is understood Brexit will be one of the main topics of discussion. She will be accompanied by a delegation of Democrat and Republican congressmen and women. The delegation is expected to visit Northern Ireland later this week.</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-47936624</link>
													<pubDate>16th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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													<title>Brexit No deal means hard Irish border says Selmayr</title>
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													<author>BBC</author>
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													One of the European Commissions most powerful officials has said that a nodeal Brexit would mean a hard Irish border. The comments from Martin Selmayr feature in a documentary made by ARTE the FrancoGerman broadcaster. The secretarygeneral of the European Commission was filmed in a meeting with senior MEPs in late 2018. Lets be very clear  if there is no withdrawal agreement there will be a hard border he told them. The worst of all scenarios. </description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-47966180</link>
													<pubDate>17th Apr 2019</pubDate>
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