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  • Clinton Charities Spent More Than $50m On Travel In Past Decade (global foundation 'in the red')

    07/12/2016 1:54:36 PM PDT · by drewh · 27 replies
    Daily Mail UK ^ | 12:12 EST, 20 August 2013 | By MEGHAN KENEALLY
    Former President Bill Clinton's foundations spent a total of $50million on travel over the past decade, $12.1million of which was spent in just one year. An internal investigation into spending at the various charities that the former President runs found that the funds used for travel costs have gone up in recent years. The audit comes as new reports have revealed that the Clinton Foundation has been 'in the red' for years even though the charity has raised hundreds of millions of dollars each year, showing the high cost of running the worldwide charity Former President Bill Clinton called in...
  • Farage quit after stabbing threats (threats against his young daughters)

    07/12/2016 4:55:35 AM PDT · by Eurotwit · 31 replies
    The Sunday Times ^ | July 10 2016, 12:01am | Dipesh Gadher
    Fear of an assassination attempt and threats aimed at his children helped push Nigel Farage to resign as Ukip leader. The Sunday Times can reveal suspected attackers were caught on at least two separate occasions trying to bring knives into Brexit rallies attended by Farage during the EU referendum campaign. Both events are understood to have taken place in the north of England, including one “leave” rally in Newcastle, according to an informed source. Recent threats regarded as “credible” by police are also thought to have been made against Farage’s daughters, Isabelle, 11, and Victoria, 16.
  • What Russia thinks of Brexit – and how it could gain from a fractured Europe

    07/11/2016 10:05:56 PM PDT · by Cronos · 18 replies
    The Guardian ^ | 11 July 2016 | Shaun Walker
    <p>What should you drink to mark Britain leaving the European Union? That was the question pondered by Russian state television’s ringmaster, Dmitry Kiselev, in a recent, heavily ideological weekly dispatch.</p> <p>“A glass of Scotch? But then you might been seen as a separatist,” the presenter mused. “A German beer? But then people will think you support Merkel and her migration policies, which are what led to the collapse of the EU.”</p>
  • Andrea Leadsom quits, you can't trust the Tories to do anything right

    07/11/2016 8:27:26 PM PDT · by Nextrush · 11 replies
    You Tube ^ | 7/11/2016 | RobinHoodUKIP
    Published on Jul 11. 2016 You can't trust the Tories to do anything right. LONG LIVE UKIP
  • Property firms expect Frankfurt to win big on Brexit

    07/11/2016 5:04:51 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 8 replies
    TheLocal.de ^ | 11 Jul 2016 14:32 GMT+02:00 | (AFP)
    German property firms expect a boom in Frankfurt as financial businesses move activities and staff out of London in the wake of Brexit, an industry survey showed on Monday. A majority of 72 percent of respondents believed financial center Frankfurt, rather than rivals Dublin, Paris, or Amsterdam, would gain the most from Britain leaving the European Union, the study of 555 firms by consultants Ernst & Young (EY) found. The German property market as a whole would get a boost from Brexit, 57 percent of those polled said, with large majorities expecting prices for commercial and residential properties to increase....
  • Can Britain Afford F-35 Grand Plans?

    07/11/2016 10:45:05 AM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 4 replies
    AINonline ^ | July 11, 2016 | Chris Pocock
    Britain has big plans for its F-35s, but whether they are affordable remains a big question. Minister for defense procurement Philip Dunne claimed last week that, apart from the U.S., the UK “will be the only other nation that can project power.” But to meet that ambition, the defense budget must by the early 2020s cover the cost of buying and operating two new 70,000-ton aircraft carriers, and at least two squadrons of F-35Bs—the most expensive version of the stealth jet to buy and fly. Moreover, those F-35s are priced in dollars, against which the British pound has just sunk...
  • David Cameron Confirms He Will Resign On Wednesday, Theresa May Next Prime Minister

    07/11/2016 9:54:09 AM PDT · by lafroste · 24 replies
    Zero Hedge ^ | 7/11/16 | Tyler Durden
    With Theresa May the last (wo)man standing, it should not be totally surprising that David Cameron has just confirmed he will officially resign as British prime minister on Wednesday after Prime Minister's Questions. Early strength in sterling is holding....As AP reports, David Cameron says he will resign by Wednesday, Theresa May to be next British Prime Minister. She will be tasked with either triggering the Article 50 process for the UK's departure from the EU, or trying to undo the entire process.
  • Phony Brexit Woes: Britain Should Tell EU Elite to Take a Hike

    07/11/2016 9:47:11 AM PDT · by milton23 · 8 replies
    Daily Signal ^ | 7/11/2016 | Norbert Michel
    Many political pundits are upset over Brexit because they believe that Europe—the entire world, actually—needs more “harmonization” of financial regulators. They see Brexit as a threat to EU bureaucrats’ efforts to “police” global derivatives. But why should Britain—or any other country for that matter—follow the same international blueprint that harmonized bank capital requirements? The Basel accords, first implemented in the late 1980s, completely missed the mark on account that international bureaucrats were wrong about pretty much everything. Britain should ignore these voices, as well as those of anyone else preaching that forcing everyone to do exactly the same thing is...
  • Now ISIS organise their very own Jihad Olympics [tr]

    07/11/2016 8:27:32 AM PDT · by pabianice · 13 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 7/11/16 | Polden
    Bizarre photographs show children as young as five taking part in games Terrorist group apparently asked people in Tal Afar, Iraq to join in the 'fun' Dissidents said the regime is desperate to portray life as normal under ISIS Pictures appear to show the terrorist group attempting to do exactly that ISIS is known for staging horrific public executions but these bizarre pictures show the terrorist group attempting to portray a very different image. The photographs capture children as young as five taking part in a makeshift Jihad Olympics, believed to have been staged in the ISIS controlled city of...
  • Theresa May to become new Prime Minister on Wednesday as David Cameron praises 'strong' leader

    07/11/2016 8:20:06 AM PDT · by NRx · 50 replies
    The Telegraph ^ | 07-11-2016 | Michael Wilkinson
    Theresa May has become Britain's next Prime Minister after Andrea Leadsom withdrew from the Conservative leadership contest. The energy minister has paved the way for Home Secretary Theresa May, as the only remaining candidate, to become Tory leader and Prime Minister. David Cameron has phoned Mrs May to congratulate her and the new PM will make a statement at 5pm. Mrs Leadsom said: "The best interests of our country inspired me to stand for the leadership. I believe that in leaving the EU a bright future awaits, where all our people can share in a new prosperity, freedom and democracy......
  • Andrea Leadsom quits Conservative leadership race (Theresa May will be next UK PM)

    07/11/2016 4:53:21 AM PDT · by naturalman1975 · 62 replies
    BBC ^ | 11 July 2016
    Andrea Leadsom has pulled out of the contest to become the next Conservative Party leader and UK PM - with Theresa May now set to succeed David Cameron. Mrs Leadsom said she did not believe she had sufficient support to lead a "strong and stable government". She also said a nine-week leadership campaign at such a "critical time" for the UK would be "highly undesirable". The energy minister said Mrs May was "ideally placed" to implement Brexit, and wished her the "greatest success". A source close to the energy minister told BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg "the abuse has been...
  • Germany to set out central role in EU defense plans

    07/11/2016 12:44:48 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 17 replies
    TheLocal.de ^ | 11 Jul 2016 08:47 GMT+02:00 | (AFP)
    “Economic giant, political dwarf” — that is how the world long viewed post-World War II Germany, the European export power reluctant to use military muscle in global conflicts. It is an image that Europe’s most populous country wants to shed as it gradually assumes a bigger defense role, within the frameworks of NATO and the European Union. That ambition, the outcome of a debate that began two decades ago, is the message of Germany’s new military roadmap, the defense ministry’s so-called White Paper, to be released Wednesday. […] The paper, the first of its kind issued in a decade, envisions...
  • Brexit vote paves way for federal union to save UK, says all-party group

    07/10/2016 9:42:03 PM PDT · by Cronos · 10 replies
    The Guardian ^ | 10 July 2016 | Martin Kettle
    The governance of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland should be reinvented within a new voluntary union in a bid to save the UK from disintegration, an independent all-party group of experts will argue this week....Their proposals say the existing union should be replaced with fully devolved government in each part of the UK, with each given full sovereignty over its own affairs. The Westminster parliament, the group says, should then be reduced to 146 MPs. The individual nations and regions of the UK would then be encouraged to pool sovereignty to cover the matters they wish to be dealt...
  • Battle of wills in Brussels: Brexit negotiations given boost as EU chiefs snub Juncker

    07/10/2016 7:41:50 PM PDT · by BlackAdderess · 4 replies
    Express ^ | July 10, 2016 | MARCO GIANNANGELI
    BRITAIN is likely to deal with Europe’s member states and not the European Commission when thrashing out the Brexit deal, the European Council has indicated. It would signal a victory for Britain’s negotiators following a battle of wills between the Council and Jean-Claude Juncker’s EU Commission, which had hoped to play a central role. It was feared that Commission president Mr Juncker would try to apply pressure for the UK to exit Europe before working out an alternative deal. One senior EU official said: “Juncker wanted Britain to leave the parking lot before programming the sat nav.” However, during a...
  • Clinton backers nix Israel 'occupation' add to Democratic platform

    07/10/2016 1:26:50 AM PDT · by ErikJohnsky · 11 replies
    Supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Saturday rejected a proposal to include a statement in the party's platform calling for Israel's "end to occupations and illegal settlements," CNN reported. ... While the committee voted against the addition 95-73, CNN reported that the move garnered the loudest negative response of the day from the audience. ... One crowd member was escorted out of the meeting after he stood up and yelled that the party had "sold out" to AIPAC (the American Israel Public Affairs Committee).
  • British government rejects petition calling for second EU referendum

    07/09/2016 4:32:44 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 10 replies
    reuters.com ^ | 07/09/2016
    The British government has rejected an online petition signed by 4.1 million people calling for a new referendum on whether to leave the European Union. Britons voted by 52 to 48 percent, or 17.4 million votes to 16.1 million, to leave the EU in a June 23 referendum, a result which most politicians have said should be respected but which some who voted "remain" are struggling to accept. The petition called for the government to enact a rule that there should be another referendum if the vote for "remain" or "leave" was less than 60 percent based on a turnout...
  • Merkel's popularity continues to grow with Germans

    07/09/2016 10:57:22 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 35 replies
    TheLocal.de ^ | 09 Jul 2016 14:24 GMT+02:00 | (AFP)
    German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s popularity has rebounded after the British vote to leave the EU, an opinion poll showed Saturday, reversing a fall in her appeal caused by the refugee crisis. The poll was the second in a few days to suggest a popularity boost for the German leader. Saturday’s poll, commissioned jointly by Stern magazine and Die Welt newspaper and carried out by the Forsa market research institute, showed Ms. Merkel’s appeal up two points to 48 percent. “What’s more, three quarters of CSU supporters now back Merkel,” said Forsa director Manfred Gullner, referring to the southern German affiliate...
  • Black Lives Matter protesters sprayed with tear gas in Phoenix as rally spirals out of control...

    07/09/2016 11:05:10 AM PDT · by GilGil · 70 replies
    DailyMail ^ | 7/8/2016 | Ollie Gillman and Khaleda Rahman
    Police fired pepper spray at the protesters in Phoenix, who were seen running away and shielding their eyes A white man holding a Donald Trump 'Make America Great Again' placard interrupted the protest on Friday night In Rochester, New York, 74 people were arrested for blocking the street after protesters sat down Thousands of protesters blocked a highway in Atlanta, Georgia, as they marched against police brutality An estimated 5,000 people halted traffic as they demanded justice for black men killed at the hands of police There was a heavy police presence during the protest, with officers on high alert...
  • Leadsom Dubbed ‘Maggie II’, Ahead In Polls, Gets Farage Backing

    07/09/2016 4:46:15 AM PDT · by RoosterRedux · 19 replies
    Breitbart.com ^ | 8 July 2016 | Donna Rachel Edmunds
    But while Mrs. May is the establishment’s – and the Remainers’ – candidate of choice, Mrs. Leadsom appears to have the backing of the grassroots, going 11 points ahead of her rival in the latest poll. *snip* A new poll by the Brexit organisation Leave.EU, which is now backing Mrs. Leadsom thanks to her prominent role in the Leave campaign, gave Mrs. Leadsom a strong lead among Conservative party members last night of 56 per cent to Mrs. May’s 44 per cent. The organisation is confident in its prediction as it closely forecast the outcome of the EU referendum. A...
  • We Saved Our Democracy (Pat Condell on Brexit)

    07/08/2016 8:42:13 PM PDT · by Eurotwit · 13 replies
    youtube ^ | 7. jul. 2016 | Pat Condell
    Pat Condell finally weighs in :) Enjoy.