Brexit-diary 45: I do it my way

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Theresa May makes on Sinatra, Boris Johnson’s stop loose talk, the last Chance to have a second Referendum, removals and fear mongering and the beret is back.

“I do it my way”, or is it nothing made Theresa May in her recent Interview to a Brexit. It was expected that they would sing the old Song of Frank Sinatra. In fact, the Prime Minister said in a familiar Maybot-style: “I think we will get a good Deal. We are to bring the EU negotiations and the Parliament. I think the Alternative to no agreement”. This is basically the Same – just in more words.

May will meet their European counterparts in Salzburg and its employees had stoked huge expectations. You would imagine your “Chequers” proposal in person at the EU heads of state and government, and which would allow the British a bit of cherry-picking. The Prime Minister was hoping for some solid results to pacify her fractious Tories. Because of the Conservative party conference in early October, a near-death experience is for Theresa May. And everyone in the EU know this and to wait, whether they survived or not. Politics is very Darwinian.

Salzburg is a useless trip for May. She gets her usual ten minutes at the dinner and that’s it. The EU has prepared its Brexit-schedule. It is a breathtaking suspense. Because even in October, when the regular summit is guaranteed to happen is nothing. The Showdown is scheduled for November, on the very last push. Then the divorce agreement, and vague words about the future on the table. “The British need to take a look into the abyss”, EU diplomats cited in Brussels. So there will be a Mega-Drama, hot negotiations, long nights, and a huge Media crowd. For the observer, that sounds like a lot of fun.

The Brexit as an explosive belt of British politics – Boris Johnson dares bold comparisons

The master of the baseless talk

Boris Johnson hones, meanwhile, is recognizable by his knife for the Tory party conference. And he proves his Fitness for the highest Offices by a constant escalation of haltlosem talk. In his last Epistle, the “Telegraph” called it the so-called “Backstop” for Ireland (the EU proposal to prevent a hard border between Ireland and Northern Ireland), a “constitutional abomination”. If you would yield to the European demands, it would be “the first foreign rule since the battle of Hastings 1066”. At that time, the Anglo-Saxons by the Normans were defeated. In addition, the UK would be a “vassal state” and Mays Brexit-the proposal was a political “collision”. The highlight of Johnson’s rhetoric, then, was the comparison with a “suicide vest”. That was, even for his friends to tasteless.

It is clear that there is a man sets his eyes firmly on the front door of no 10 Downing Street. Fans and opponents can expect the Boris Show at the Tory party conference. Since the great Brexit is again burned down fireworks, guaranteed to be without reference to reality. Even his wife after 25 years because of his eternal Affairs of divorcing him, throw Boris out of the alley. One or the other voters but seems troubled. A reader of the Guardian says: “If his wife trusts him, why should we do it then?” Good Question.

Sadiq Khan is trying to win Labour for a second Referendum – London find the Brexit uncool

Last Chance for a second Referendum

In the next week, the Labour party, as a chaotic Opposition of your Majesty’s known, holds its party conference in Liverpool. Up to now, largely from Old-Trotskyists of the existing party leadership to Brexit has not taken a position. Even now, that 130 Labour call to change districts, according to a policy, Jeremy Corbyn and his Central Committee unimpressed. They noted 40 years ago that the EU is a capitalist conspiracy against the working class and it remains.

But now London mayor Sadiq Khan comes out of cover and calls for a second Referendum. Its London have voted against Brexit and the city would damage it in anyway difficult. Khan also believes that he would win the vote, because opinion polls show a swing – almost all the young voters are against Brexit. He also has the support of the trade unions, which will see the industry jobs, and thus their power base shrinking.

But Khan can convince the hardliners at the top? In the case of Labour, it is mainly a tactical game, because the party really wants new elections. Anyway, this is the last Chance for a second Referendum. Only Labour can mobilise enough voters, and owns the political thrust. And it would be a lovely irony to the story, when all the old Anti-Europeans Jeremy Corbyn would keep the Kingdom from Brexit? We could reward him with a pretty Statue at Place Schuman in the heart of Brussels.

In the City of London-money and people migrate slowly

Autumn is the time of the removals

The German Bank will deduct in the next few years, up to 450 billion euros, the financial centre of London and Frankfurt are shifting. You will also bring with it the core of your Investment business to the Main, finally, you know how it goes after the Brexit in London. For the City, is a blow, because this is the half of the whole of the European deposits.

“The financial market assumes that there is no agreement (UK-EU),” says Sergio Ermotti of Swiss Bank UBS, in an Interview with Bloomberg. UBS has also chosen Frankfurt as the new seat, because the EU regulatory authorities require banks to have an independent branch, if you want to make after the Brexit in the Euro area, more shops. Slowly but surely, the move rolls the car.

After Brexit, the Mini makes first a break

Nothing more than fear mongering

The conservative MP and Old-Brexiteer Bernard Jenkin was once again in the radio studios on the way. On Monday morning, he explained to the BBC that the warnings about job losses, about Jaguar boss Ralph Speth had nothing to do as a fear: “I’m afraid that he simply invents”. Jenkin, has always believed in the size of the Brexit. A few hours later, Jaguar land Rover announced that the factory in Castle Bromwich will set up Christmas on a Three-day-a-week. “A wind in the auto industry” is cited as a reason – and that the government would manage both the diesel conversion as well as the Brexit bad.

BMW has announced now, the Mini plant in Oxford will be closed after the Brexit once a month. They wanted to avoid bottlenecks in supplies, if there is no agreement with the EU, said a spokesman for the company.

Fashionable front of this Europe-caps were friends with your Basque at the “Last Night of the Proms”

The return of the berets

The fashion magazines say, the French beret is back in. It is also a few EU Fans were based, and were for the “Last night of the Proms”, the annual Festival of Patriotism and the English songs, very special hats to make: the Yellow circle of stars on a blue background. In addition, mass-arrest Europe were distributed flags, so that at the Finale, the huge Royal Albert Hall, pretty blue-and-yellow was.

On Twitter this led to an Explosion of indignation. “Weak heads” was the mildest insult: “Bring back the times when you saw only St. George flags and the Union Jack”. And don’t know the Euro-friends, that “Rule Britannia” and “Land of Hope and Glory” Patriotic were songs? Land of the Shine and the hope in Brexit-Britain? In addition, some knowledge of History are also always good. Albert of Saxe Coburg Gotha, the beloved consort of Queen Victoria, for she left the giant hall building, was a German Prince. Ah, the good old times, when the king’s houses of detention were still true European.

Brexit-quote of the week

In her BBC Interview, Theresa May reiterates: “I believe that our best days are still ahead of us”. The Prime Minister thinks maybe her own Retirement?