Monday, 21 December 2015

REVOLT BY SENIOR TORY MINISTERS Update 14 Nov., 2016


NEW PM THERESA MAY

So stop crowing about Labour's split continuously.  
Tories are splitting as well.
It is getting childish!!!

Update 15 Nov., 2016 --
Press and Government does not need to point the finger at Labour being split. Conservative Party is split just the same.

News emerged that a group of MPs which have been sacked and backbencher when Mrs May became Prime Minister. They threaten her now and demand to get  back into Government again. Their ultimatum is July 2017. Would their names be George Osborne, Ian Duncan Smith, Michael Gove or even David Cameron?

They bought the country down to the highest deficit for 67 years; reduced the credit rating to sixth; increased debts by 700billion despite austerity; created the biggest number of super rich; brought the public down to rely on food banks and demand, demand to be brought back into the Cabinet.


Senior Tories demanded to be allowed to campaign for an “EU Exit”. They lost face in Mr Cameron spending days travelling round European cities to get agreements for negotiations of UK’s membership.
 
Mr Cameron’s main point is cutting down on immigrations which is the main point for a United Europe and unlikely to be changed for Britain. Mr Cameron had tried last year and was turned down flat from which he should have learned a lesson.

Instead of waiting till Mr Cameron reveals the results of his negotiation the senior Tory ministers putting on pressure to suspend “collective responsibilities” and let them run their own campaign to exit the EU.

The former Defence Secretary Liam Fox, Department of Work and Pensions Ian Duncan Smith, Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers and Commons Leader Chris Graylings threaten with resigning if Mr Cameron will not agree with them to have their own campaign regarding “BREXIT”.

Last week Home Secretary Theresa May and Justice Secretary Michael Gove refused to rule out campaigning to leave.

Tory MP Steve Baker, head of the Conservatives for Britain and Brussels group, said: “ It is inevitable that some members of the Cabinet will feel they have to resign if they are browbeaten into supporting a deal this flimsy.”

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Former Prime Minister John Major said: “It would be extraordinary if anybody decided to campaign against Cabinet policy. People deserve to hear a clear-cut argument, not an internecine piece of party strife.”

Boris Johnson, a would be party leader, said: “To have infuriated rivals, who believe his anti-EU statements are just for show, by urging Mr Cameron to be more robust in his EU negotiations.”

This is quite surprising news but not surprising that even top Tory ministers are having enough of Brussels heavily interference.  Ever since EU established the policy of an open border the better off countries are having too high immigrations from poorer countries which cannot be coped with.

Furthermore, the British Law is to be decided by EU. Businesses are so red-taped that it is hindering them to export even if the demand is there. Fishing industry which was one of Britain's top employments has been ruined by EU’s quotas.  The still operating fishermen have to throw overboard  fish if it is over the quota which does not improve the fish stock and is a total waste

Mr Cameron trying to negotiate on immigration and British Law but had seen, so far, 10 leaders and none of them agreed to back him. It is understandable in some way because if they change the rules for one country they all come with some other complains wanting to have it changed. Beside Mr Cameron has to have the agreement from the 27 countries unanimously to have it change which is impossible. After that the European Parliament has to look into it and agree.

In other words, Brussels made sure their rules are impossible to change.

Surely, his Cabinet Ministers and 92 Advisers could have told him that or is he so stubborn not taking any notice of it? More likely it was just an exercise to hoodwink the public or trying to.



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