James Woodfield

@JamesWoodfield

Husband, grandfather, possibilitarian. Habitat: mostly coast & country. Delighted, appalled, fascinated, intrigued, hopeful.

Cornwall, UK
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2009.

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    In November, a message appeared on Arron Banks's Twitter feed with a download link that transpired to be a cache of his private messages: a hack. I tweeted the fact that he'd been hacked (but nothing about the content) & promptly got not 1 but 2 legal letters from Banks...

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    And there you have it. Australia deal means no deal. Sneaky Boris thinks changing its name will help sell it to us.

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    There's a wealth of new info in Banks's private messages that directly concern both US & UK elections...starting with v serious qs about what happened at that Farage-Assange meeting back in March 2017. Did Banks have prior knowledge of a Wikileaks leak? Or was he just boasting?

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    And worth remembering that, until he started his populist and lie-fuelled leadership campaign in the summer, Johnson had never uttered a word in Parliament about this apparently obvious scandal, as I wrote here:

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    prije 9 sati

    . was right to press for an example of what Brexit positively changes. The eg given sounds more like an ECHR case (not EU) -but hard to tell without specifics, which Beverley asked for. Weird that Vine believed a loose claim was an example.

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    "When it comes to leaving the EU we are on our own. And we will be screwed by the larger economies wanting to get their self interest into the British marketplace. And we won't have the backup of our EU colleagues to give us scale and negotiating strength."

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  7. prije 7 sati

    “Boris Johnson 'refusing to be honest' about likely damage from Brexit, expert study warns” - Well, that comes as a real shock, doesn’t it?

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    isn’t quite right: the requirement for checks on GB to NI goods isn’t implied. It’s express: but it is carefully concealed so that those not paying close attention and without a set of EU legislation to hand won’t see it.

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    Hey Johnson! Where is the Russian dossier?

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    Imagine being an elected politician and public servant spouting lies of the magnitude to the people he’s paid to serve. All of these people need to be in jail

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    Who cut 21,000 police officers? Who cut 24,000 police staff? Who closed 600 police stations? Who cut CPS? Who privatised the Probation Service? Who closed our courts? Who cut the Prison Service? Who claimed it’s not about numbers?

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    No 10 trying to distract attention from fact that Tories have been in government for past 10 years. So they blame.....lawyers. Not government which makes laws. Not government which runs prisons, probation services, counter-terrorism. No, it’s lawyers who’re to blame apparently.

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    Exactly this. Longer sentences by themselves just = kicking the can down the road, allowing prisoners to radicalise each other & build greater resentment. Key has to be deradicalisation, rehabilitation, supervision & diverting people from this path in the first place.

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    Not a word of contrition or flicker of recognition of fault from those who have had a decade to fix the problems that are now apparently so clear and easily solved. Liars and charlatans, all.

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  15. “My advice to anybody to whom Boris is making promises – whether it is voters, world leaders, ministers, employees or indeed to family members – is to get it in writing, get a lawyer to look at it and make sure the money is in the bank.”

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    I have been critical of Laura Kuenssberg’s journalism in the past but her stand on this issue is important - and appreciated.

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    “We will engage with Japan!” says , who has just cancelled his country’s trade deal with Japan.

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    This is your daily reminder that you have millions of friends and allies in the EU. Also, this week more than any other, remember not to depress your allies. Trolls will go a long way to depress you and your allies so you feel down and don't act.. Don't do their work for them.

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    This is just utter tosh isn't it? How are British businesses going to trade with the EU if they don't accept EU rules and regulations? Or is this just posturing so when it all crashes and burns (how can it not?) he blames the EU? Give. Me. Strength.

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    If you deliberately sabotage the case against the accused by acting to exclude key witnesses and pertinent evidence, are you not in breach of your own oath of impartiality, and therefore yourself subject to prosecution?

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