8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (10)
#5855723 at 2019-03-24 01:40:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7491: Bye Bye Mossad Edition
Anti-Brexit marchers flood into London, demand new vote
SPERGS
Associated Press LONDON (AP) - Anti-Brexit protesters flooded into central London by the hundreds of thousands on Saturday, demanding that Britain's Conservative-led government hold a new referendum on whether Britain should leave the European Union.
The "People's Vote March" snaked from Park Lane and other locations to converge on the U.K. Parliament, where the fate of Brexit will be decided in the coming weeks.
Marchers carried European Union flags and signs praising the longstanding ties between Britain and continental Europe. The protest drew people from across Britain who are determined to force Prime Minister Theresa May's government to alter its march toward Brexit.
May also is coming under rising pressure from her own Conservative Party to either step down or set a date for her resignation as her political support continues to wilt. The coming week is seen as crucial as political rivals jockey for position to succeed her.
Conservative Party legislator George Freeman tweeted that a new leader is needed.
"I'm afraid it's all over for the PM. She's done her best. But across the country you can see the anger. Everyone feels betrayed. Government's gridlocked. Trust in democracy collapsing. This can't go on. We need a new PM who can reach out & build some sort of coalition for a Plan B," he tweeted.
Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable, invited to help lead the march in favor of a second referendum, called the crowd gathered in central London impressive and unified.
"There is a huge turnout of people here from all walks of life, of all ages and from all over the country," he tweeted. "We are a Remain country now with 60 percent wanting to stop the Brexit mess."
Police did not provide a crowd estimate. Independent legislator Chuka Umunna and others supporting a second Brexit referendum estimated the crowd at 1 million.
More than 4 million people endorsed an electronic petition this week in favor of revoking Article 50, the act that formally triggered the Brexit process.
The march comes as May, who opposes a second referendum on Britain's EU membership, is easing away from plans to hold a third vote on her troubled Brexit withdrawal plan, which has been strongly rejected twice by Parliament.
In a letter to lawmakers on Friday night, May said she might not seek passage of her Brexit withdrawal plan in Parliament next week. The embattled leader said she would only bring her EU divorce plan back to Parliament if there seems to be enough backing for it to pass.
http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0005627538
#5253470 at 2019-02-19 01:25:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6713: They Are Getting Super Desperate Edition
Seven MPs leave Labour Party in protest at Jeremy Corbyn's leadership
They are: Chuka Umunna, Luciana Berger, Chris Leslie, Angela Smith, Mike Gapes, Gavin Shuker and Ann Coffey.
Ms Berger said Labour had become institutionally anti-Semitic and she was "embarrassed and ashamed" to stay.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-47278902
#5242644 at 2019-02-18 16:24:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6699: Courage To Speak The Truth Edition
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Same shite WW left agend by Cabal
'Dumped old fashioned politics': 7 Labour MPs resign from the party over Brexit, 'anti-Semitism'
Published time: 18 Feb, 2019 10:13 Edited time: 18 Feb, 2019 15:23
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'Dumped old fashioned politics': 7 Labour MPs resign from the party over Brexit, 'anti-Semitism'
Labour Party MP Chuka Umunna makes an announcement he is leaving the party, in London © Reuters / Simon Dawson
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A group of Labour MPs have announced that they are quitting the party and will sit as Independent MPs in the house of commons, hitting out at leader Jeremy Corbyn for presiding over an "institutionally anti-Semitic" party.
The seven Labour MPs quitting the party to become 'The Independent Group', are Chuka Umunna, Luciana Berger, Chris Leslie, Angela Smith, Mike Gapes, Gavin Shuker and Ann Coffey.
Announcing their resignations in Westminster, Luciana Berger, the MP for Liverpool Wavertree took to the stage first, to claim that she could not stay in the party any more because it had become "institutionally anti-Semitic."
https://www.rt.com/uk/451719-labour-split-new-party/
#5240413 at 2019-02-18 11:53:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6696: California Rigging Edition
BBC BLUNDER: Microphone picks up 'we're F*'
BBC News picked up a background comment saying "we are f*" during a live press conference on mass resignations within the Labour Party. While Chuka Umunna spoke about the prospect of a new party, the microphone picked up a background whisper remarking "it's mad". During a speech from Luciana Berger, who led the resignation, the person can be faintly heard saying: "Not going to lie, between this and Brexit we're f*". Background noise also picked up the comments of "it's going to be so divided" and 'Conservatives are going to win".
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1088799/bbc-news-latest-labour-party-independent-group-split-mps-resigned-Chuka-Umunna-corbyn-uk
#5240389 at 2019-02-18 11:49:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6696: California Rigging Edition
British Labour Party split - MPs resign from party.
Luciana Berger, Chuka Umunna, Gavin Shuker, Chris Leslie, Angela Smith, Mike Gapes and Ann Coffey have all just resigned from the Labour Party this morning in protest at Jeremy Corbyn's Brexit policies and failure to stop anti-semitism within the party. Luciana Berger, MP for Wavertree, led the walk out, saying she had come to a "sickening" realisation that the party had changed beyond recognition under Jeremy Corbyn.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1088691/Labour-party-split-deselection-Luciana-Berger-Ed-Miliband-Harriet-Harman-jeremy-corbyn
#5240384 at 2019-02-18 11:48:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6696: California Rigging Edition
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/labour-mp-resign-leave-party-corbyn-luciana-berger-brexit-Chuka-Umunna-a8784186.html
Labour split: Seven MPs quit party in disgust at antisemitism, Jeremy Corbyn's leadership and lack of second Brexit referendum
It's not the anti-semitism. It's because they can't force the second referendum against the will of the People.
#4631282 at 2019-01-06 20:57:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5908: "Money buys POWER" Edition
EXPOSED: Anti-Brexit March One Third the Size Organisers Claimed
The anti-Brexit People's Vote march was just one-third of the size organisers claimed, it has been revealed.
The group, which pushes for a second referendum, claimed that 700,000 people marched on London on October 20th, 2018, but Scotland Yard confirmed to The Telegraph that the estimate is closer to 250,000.
"The Greater London Authority (GLA) has included an estimated attendance figure of 250,000 in a debrief document," Scotland Yard said in a statement to the conservative newspaper following a Freedom of Information request.
"Please note this is not a Metropolitan Police Service estimate as we have not recorded an estimated attendance figure for the march," the police force added.
The People's Vote, launched in April 2018 by Remainer MPs Chuka Umunna (Labour), Anna Soubry (Conservative), and Caroline Lucas (Green), is supported by many of the key players in the Tony Blair-backed Remain continuity campaign Open Britain and pushed for a "public vote" on the final Brexit deal - i.e., a second referendum.
Labour's London mayor Sadiq Khan, who spoke at the march and hailed it a "historic moment in our democracy," oversees the GLA.
The People's Vote claims its wildly inaccurate estimations were "based on intelligence from both volunteers and professional stewards."
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2019/01/06/exposed-anti-brexit-march-one-third-the-size-organisers-claimed/
#4142405 at 2018-12-04 04:17:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5274: Deep Desperation Edition
DS PANIC, DS MAD…
Obama Henchman John Kerry Warns Brits Should Submit to EU Deal or 'Reignite' Northern Ireland Terror
Former U.S. Secretary of State and Democrat presidential candidate John Kerry is in Northern Ireland threatening that Brexit could trigger a new terror campaign in the Province.
Kerry, who replaced Hillary Clinton as President Barack Obama's foreign policy supremo in the wake of the Benghazi fiasco in 2012, offered his implicit support to Prime Minister Theresa May's "worst deal in history" with the EU - which keeps the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland open by surrendering large swathes of the former's economy to EU control under a so-called "backstop" arrangement - in an interview with the BBC's Sunday Politics Northern Ireland programme.
"Under the Stormont Agreement, the last 20 years have been characterised by a border which people have been able to cross easily," said the 2004 presidential election loser.
"If you have a certain kind of Brexit with a hard border you could see great difficulties emerge as a consequence of that," he claimed.
In an echo of President Obama's threats about Britain being sent to "the back of the queue" for a trade deal with the United States in the event of a Leave vote - now utterly repudiated by the Donald Trump administration, which has put Brexit Britain "at the front of the line" - Kerry warned he had "concerns that depending on what kind of Brexit takes place it could have a negative impact on the progress made" in Northern Ireland.
"It could re-heat passions one way or the other or both depending on what it is. We have to see how this is going to be resolved. It's imperative that it's resolved in a way that it does not reignite the Troubles," said Kerry, suggesting the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) could easily recommence its long campaign of assassinations and terror bombings again British soldiers, police officers, politicians, and civilians - despite its claims to have disarmed as a result of the 20-year-old peace deal.
A clear majority of Northern Ireland's people endorsed the Union with Great Britain in a 1973 referendum, so suggestions that the British government should bow to EU demands on customs and regulation in order to appease any potential terrorists are controversial in the Province.
The idea that it could erupt into violence over something as trivial as customs checks has also been called into question by some, including Brexit-supporting Labour's Kate Hoey, a London MP with Ulster roots.
"[I] wish Chuka Umunna would stop using the Belfast agreement as [a] reason the stay in the [EU] Customs Union," she wrote in February 2018, after the Remain diehard made similar allusions to Kerry about Brexit undermining peace in the Province.
"[It is] insulting to people in Northern Ireland and sends a signal to men of violence," she added, indicating that it was not helpful for Remainers to legitimise the idea of Irish nationalists carrying out attacks in response to Brexit.
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2018/12/03/john-kerry-brits-should-submit-eu-deal-reignite-northern-ireland-terror/
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2018/10/20/dup-slams-despicable-low-and-rotten-irish-pm-for-using-ira-terror-as-brexit-leverage/
#3547263 at 2018-10-21 01:02:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4499: 1% Sleepy, 99% Creepy Joe Biden Edition
'A historic moment': 670,000 march to demand Final Say on Brexit at second biggest demo in a century
The crowds stretched so far back that plenty of people never even made it to the rally. Masses overflowed through the streets of London for more than a mile, from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, as an estimated 670,000 protesters took their demand for a fresh Brexit referendum right to Theresa May's doorstep. They came from every corner of the UK, in what is believed to be the largest demonstration since the Iraq War march in 2003, when more than a million people turned out in the capital to oppose the conflict. Amid the swathes of EU flags and banners, there was also a growing sense that campaigners, MPs and activists were realising, perhaps for the first time, that this was a battle that could be won. "We were the few, and now we are the many," Tory MP Anna Soubry told the crowds crammed into Parliament Square. "We are winning the argument and we are winning the argument most importantly against those who voted Leave."
She said: "We will not walk away. We will take responsibility and sort out this mess with a people's vote." Speaking to The Independent beforehand, she said many Tory MPs were privately supportive of a second referendum amid bitter divisions in the party. Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran said the sheer scale of the event showed that "confidence is growing" in the fight for a fresh vote.
To huge cheers, London mayor Sadiq Khan said the march marked a "historic moment in our democracy". He told protestors: "We've heard some complain that a public vote would be undemocratic and unpatriotic. But the opposite is true. "There's nothing more democratic - nothing more British - than trusting the people to have the final say on our future." MPs from across the political spectrum addressed the rally, including Green MP Caroline Lucas, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Vince Cable, Labour's Chuka Umunna and Tory MP Dr Sarah Wollaston, who drew huge cheers when she compared Brexit to a botched operation.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-final-say-demonstration-london-peoples-vote-numbers-theresa-may-a8594011.html
#1324001 at 2018-05-07 03:32:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #1659: Sunday Funday Edition
What about that time he slagged off the London Met...?
In September last year, the former property tycoon and hotelier stirred up controversy after a terrorist attack on the London Underground. Writing on Twitter, Trump called on authorities to be "proactive" in tackling terrorism and said that the attackers "were in the sights of Scotland Yard."
The remarks led some to wonder if Trump had revealed classified information related to the investigation. British Prime Minister Theresa May classed her US counterpart's remarks as speculation which, she said, was "not helpful."
After the rebuke, Trump sent another tweet, saying: "Don't focus on me, focus on the destructive Radical Islamic Terrorism that is taking place within the United Kingdom."
... or when he retweeted Britain First?
In November, Trump again caused outrage after sharing a series of videos from the UK group Britain First. The three clips were originally shared by an account belonging to Jayda Fransen, the group's leader.
Again, UK politicians voiced their disgust at the president's actions, with Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn calling the tweets "abhorrent, dangerous and a threat to our society." Another Labour MP, Chuka Umunna, called for Trump's state visit invitation to be withdrawn, on the grounds that he was "normalizing hatred."
8chan/8kun QResearch UK Posts (2)
#6332899 at 2019-04-27 13:53:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research UK #5: Brexit Fkry edition Ebake
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/04/26/dictators-despots-despicable-groups-corbyn-has-broken-bread/
Dictators, despots and despicable groups: How Corbyn has broken bread with far more controversial figures than President Trump
Jeremy Corbyn once wrote that he enjoyed "a takeaway dinner" with Hamas chief Khaled Mahal - and yet he is unwilling to dine with the Queen and President Trump at Buckingham Palace.
His decision to snub a state banquet with the so-called leader of the free world is undoubtedly designed to kowtow to his anti-Trump Corbynista fanbase as much as a reflection of his virulent opposition to US foreign policy.
Arguing it would be wrong to "roll out the red carpet" for the US president, whom he accused of using "racist and misogynist rhetoric", the Labour leader said the US-UK relationship did not need "the pomp and ceremony" of June's state visit.
Yet the virtue-signalling boycott appears even more politically cynical in light of Corbyn's willingness to meet a string of controversial figures in the past.
He happily donned white tie to attend a state banquet in honour of Chinese President Xi Jinping shortly after becoming Labour leader in 2015 - despite concerns about the Communist country's human rights abuses.
And in 2009, he accepted a free trip funded by controversial Palestinian lobbyists to meet President Assad in Syria. Corbyn responded to the trip by writing in The Morning Star that he had been exposed to evidence that 'the Israeli tail wags the US dog'.
In another journalistic foray in the left-wing newspaper, the avowed socialist boasted of his "long meeting" with Mashal in 2010. A Labour spokesman was later unable to explain how Corbyn had met the Hamas chief in the bombed out wreck of Gaza' parliament building when Mashal was still in exile from the city - and did not return until 2012.
It was not the first time the veteran MP for Islington North appeared on the wrong side of foreign affairs.
Twelve days after the Brighton bombing, Corbyn invited two convicted IRA terrorists, Linda Quigley and Gerard McLoughlin to the Commons. The 1984 attempt to assassinate Margaret Thatcher killed five people and injured dozens more.
Odd then, that Corbyn should have found the presence of his former Labour colleague Chuka Umunna at a recent Brexit meeting so offensive, he stormed out, having initially refused to engage with Theresa May either.
#5246009 at 2019-02-18 19:25:06 (UTC+1)
UK Q research
Chuka Umunna.
Member of Parliament for Streatham
1. Born
Chuka Harrison Umunna 17/10/78
Lambeth, London.
2. Family
Father: Osita Bennet Umunna
https://joliba-africa.com/2014/08/21/chief-bennett-osita-Umunna/
Mother: Patricia Milmo Irish Solicitor.
Maternal Grandfather: Sir Helenus Milmo: High Court judge, Prosecutor at Nuremberg. MI5.
Career
During World War II , Milmo was a member of MI5 . [12] Having previously worked under Kim Philby , Milmo was selected to investigate Philby in 1951, when Philby's treason became increasingly obvious. Milmo failed to elicit definitive answers [12] and concluded "that Philby is and has been for many years a Soviet agent. But the case remained unproven." [5] Milmo's peers were not entirely forgiving. "Some felt", wrote Peter Carter-Ruck when Milmo died in 1988, "that he was perhaps too much of a gentleman for that daunting task."
https://everipedia.org/wiki/lang_en/Helenus_Milmo/
And then there's this
http://www.milmogroup.com/history.html
3. Education
St Dunstan's College, London.
University of Manchester.
University of Burgendy, Dijon.
Nottingham Trent University.
4. Languages
Unknown
5. Employment
Lawyer- City of London
Politician
6. Spouse
Alice Sullivan-Lawyer
https://www.lewissilkin.com/people/alice-sullivan
7. Jewish.
No
Notes
Chuka is a member of Labour Friends of Israel.
The more you know.