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In other news The Queen is not meeting Donald Trump today

Olly Robbins, the PM’s chief Brexit adviser, is not meeting any EU officials in Brussels today, the BBC’s Norman Smith reports.

No, really, that’s a news report at The Guardian. Who else isn’t he meeting?

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Hallowed Be
Hallowed Be
6 years ago

at least its accurate.

bloke in spain
bloke in spain
6 years ago

Seeing as it’s the BBC, expect he’ll be conspiring with EU officials morning noon & night. You weren’t presuming the BBC was an information source, were you? Disinformation, possibly. Guardian’s just doing it’s bit.

Theophrastus
Theophrastus
6 years ago

“Olly Robbins, the PM’s chief Brexit adviser, is not meeting any EU officials in Brussels today…”

If only he was meeting a trial for conspiracy to commit treason….

BniC
BniC
6 years ago

He may well be, just the charge is treason against the EU for not getting the deal through

Pcar
Pcar
6 years ago

The Toppling of Theresa: Day 40 – Gove sells his sole to Satan

Pcar
Pcar
6 years ago

How Blair gets it deliberately wrong over Farage and the Right
“…Blair, his fellow fake centrists, and the fake conservatives of the Parliamentary Conservative Party will still stammer that the solution is to shift Leftwards, kill the Right wing and fight Brexit, until a general election forces changes in their Parliamentary parties in conformity with popular will.”

Brexit Party has my vote

Pcar
Pcar
6 years ago

Marr, Farage, and the mystery of the ‘missing’ quote
“…Andrew Marr: Nigel Farage, in 2016, why did you not advocate no deal?

Nigel Farage: Because it was obvious we could do a free trade deal. M. Barnier and the others were talking about this. The problem is the Prime Minister never asked for it, so we finished up in the mess we are in. And the only way . . .

Marr: (interrupting) It was obvious, but it didn’t happen.

Farage: Well, because the Prime Minister didn’t ask for it. She chose to go for this ‘close and special partnership’. Basically, right from the start, she was happy for us to be kept very close to the customs union. So where we are now, the only way the democratic will of the people can be delivered is to leave on a WTO deal.

Marr: So you accept you weren’t advocating no deal back then because you know . . .

Farage: (interrupting) Oh, no, no, no! In the referendum itself I was the one who coined the phrase ‘no deal is better than a bad deal’, which of course is pretty obvious . . .

Marr: (interrupting) I’ve gone back, and you said it . . . if you said it, you said it away from the cameras and the microphones.

Farage: (interrupting) No, I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I’m sorry . . .

Marr: Because I can’t find examples of you saying this
. . .
It look less than a minute to find a BBC report from June 20, 2016 quoting Nigel Farage saying ‘No deal is better than the deal we currently have’, and from there it was straight on to a BBC report from June 8, 2016, about the previous day’s ITV referendum debate in which Farage said ‘No deal is better than a rotten deal that we have at the moment’ in front of the cameras and the microphones!

Also quickly found him saying ‘No deal would be better than the rotten deal we have now’ during an Express Group referendum debate hosted by Nick Ferrari on June 3, 2016.

So how on earth did Andrew Marr and his high-powered BBC team fail to find it?….”

Lesson: BBC can not be trusted, they operate on “bias by omission” to promote their own agenda.

Also:
Nigel Farage Blasts BBC on Marr Show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Os8vkaonX_k

Brexit Party has my vote on 23 May

Mr Ecks
Mr Ecks
6 years ago

Brexit Party on 23rd for me also. UKIP has been too smeared with the TR/ Sargon media horseshit for now. Once we get Brexit then UKIP again as Batten is right about imported tyranny. But for now Brexit is all. If we lose that we lose the lot.

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